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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1933)
FACTE TWO The oilECOTi STATTSStAli; sateta;- ' cegcn, lYecnesday MornTng, July S, 1933 ICH FEARED ALDN8 GULF COAST MIAMI, Fla., July 4 (AP)- A tropical atorm In the Gulf of Mex ico, breasted now by 'a strong high pressure area, from out of the north, ap. rently was moving west northwestward toward the Texas and Louisiana coast regions tonight. -. .-. . . t i However, the weather : bureau did not have sufficient reports- -on the disturbance to say whether it would touch - coastal points, or would be dissipated by the high pressure area. If it does moyei in land. 4he weather bureau said. It would not reach the coast until tomorrow night. . jj j nririi -rni i innup v CONTEST BOARD TESTS FUELS HtA H HI I AUUVt I CONFERENCE ON THE AMBERJACK I . 1 a 1 OVER III NEW ORLEANS. July 4 (AP) The tropical- hurricane wai re ported tonight to be centered bout 125 miles directly south of Port Eads, La at the mouth-atf can Automobile Association Contest Board. tne Mississippi river and moving apparently toward the Texas coast with Increased . intensity. Local weather officials said the force of the hurricane would not be felt on the coast before: late Wednesday, if It struck. , A high pressure area over the eastern United States seemed to have- diverted the course of the storm from near the Florida coast and' mead ed it more westernly through the Gulf of Mexico, the weather bureau here said. 1 mm TO DM COM F Charles Pray, in charge of state -police for Oregon, and Cap tain H. G. Maison, Company B. 162nd Infantry, will both attend the funeral rites, for Lieutenant Barrell M. Baueom, slain, state policeman, which will be held at 2 p. m. today in Medford. The two officers left Salem early this morning for the southern Oregon city. Formal military rites will be said for Baucom with 200 mem bers of the Oregon National guard In southern Oregon par ticipating. Neither Mr. or Mrs. B. L. Bau com, parents of the slain offi cer who live at Aloha, Ore., were able to attend the funeral today because of ill health. - I f ". : 1 X ( Mr. R. W. Martland, Jr member National Technk cat Committee, who took personal charge - of road tests conducted for Pacific Coast gasolines. ' 'V W V; " i Captain E- V. Rickenbacker, . famous L World War Ace, Chairman of the Amerl- 4 Greased Pole is Climbed, Slippery Pig Captured in Children's Sports Events (Continued from page 1) center of the nation as the result of the century of progress, es caped with but three automobile ! fatalities despite traffic clogged streets that poured m a s i v crowds Into the world's fair ground. .'. ; : : ? " NEWBERO, Ore.. July 4 (AP) .Herman' James Tauber,. 18, was fatally Injured and Grover Glesey was badly hurt today when their automobile crashed into the side of a skidding automobile on the; Donald-Aurora road near - here Adolph Nellson, driver of the car, was uninjured. Tauber died some time later in a hospital here. Police said they, were told; the crash occurred when a laTge car driven by J. F. Sonnen of Hub bard. Or., passed Nellson's auto mobile, and skidded in loose gra vel sideways across the road, di rectly in front of Nellson's car. At the hospital It was learned that Tauber lived near Whiteson. Gie- sey suffered a fractured leg. t i :"S, X:. DIOTEUSED FOB HUB. Fill WASHINGTON. July 4 (AP) Delayed explosion of a home made dynamite firecracker today coat the life - of Joseph L. Sim mons, of Mltchellvllle. Md., who died in Sibley hospital here after having had both arms blown off and suffering a fractured leg, con cussion of the brain, and severe burns; ; . Lyle L. Simmons, twin brother of Joseph, was declared in a criti cal conditio at the-hospital to night. His left arm was blown off and he was badly burned. . Police said the brothers had , been entertaining friends at their home last night and when the supply of fireworks they had pur chased was exhausted the effort to manufacture a , dynamite J fire cracker was attempted. The dynamite-was placed In a piece ot pipe. It failed to explode on the first attempt and Joseph had picked" it up to examine it, while Lyle atood-by. Suddenly It exploded with i a blast that was heard more than a mile away. RETUBX FROM CHICAGO HUBBARD, July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stautfer were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McKlnney of Salem, who have Just returned from a four weeks' trip to the world's fair at Chicago. Announcing Hundreds ot Salem- boys and girls enjoyed July 4 especially on account- of the sports - pro gram put on by Capital post, American legion, at the state fairgrounds yesterday morning. Spectators, too, were amused by the events such as the greased pole climb and greased pig cap turing contest. . ' Adults were permitted to en ter (but one event, the fat man's race. Dr. Lloyd Hockett won, with E. P. Fait second. Assisting Harry W. Scott, chairman of the legion sports committee, were Leon M. Brown, Joe Pound, Walter Zosel, Ralph H. Campbell, L. Wadsworth, O. P. Wegner, H. V. Collins. R. R. Furber, Muriel Humes. Stretcher Race Included . Boys stretcher race Jack Lunsford, "B. Sexton and- B. Can sey first place team; R. Prange, Clarence Prange and L. Prange, second. Boy and dog race Harry Ma son, Hume Downs. Shetland pony race Gentry, Wilson Clark. Boys' first foot race Don glass Jones, Robert Prague, James Bennett: second race- John Osland, Don McCallister, Edgar Furber. Girls' foot race C. Clark, Clara Furber, Mary Jones. Boys' barrel rolling rac Gordon Black, Hugh Allen, Amos in ii MIS, FACTORIES (Continued from page 1) With the road program already turned over to the federal bureau Orvall of publie roads and the money allocated among the states, -the public works administration Is pushing ahead Its plans for speed ing out as quickly as feasible oth The tiny yaAtAmberjaek n, anchored In aog-at Lakemaa Baon tibt MaiaTcoist. was the scene of this historic meeting- Utween President Roosevelt and his Ambassador at urge, norman uavu. mm w settinc Davis made hiaoreportoa the Geneva disarmament situation and niGBED et ux.ln which he seeks to regain possession of an eight acre piece ! of - land which he alleges the de fendants hold unlawfully. (Continued from page 1) bridge department fixed the cost of the fire bridges at approximate- T m7nerrom 1 iTftft,3'60M00 JMtfa1 of 'SAh 13,300.000,000. fund. Tear Gas Used To Subdue Sox Mandamus Case On Election to Be Heard Today Arguments will be heard by Judge McMahan ot the Marion oOO as previously announced, Thirty per cent ot this money will county circuit court today in be obtained through a direct grant mandamus proceedings filed by while the remaining 70 per cent I Peter Zimmerman. Morton Tomp- wui be borrowed irom tne gov- kins and Dr. Albert Slaughter. ernment. . I candidates for state nower com- McCullough declared that the I missionera under the erana-e now- ..-. .. . . I Cl t t-uiiivci iuc P Omier Manaeer'"oma employment iof sute to place their names on vmxM. mmwa ot 750 men C0TerinK a period ot ttbe ballot at the aoecial election a A A I two years. An aaamonai ouu men jni i tHiuAuu, juiy . iAr; i would do required to lurnisa tne judge Le welling recently grant- Miller, Jack Lunsford. Bill Sex- contests were donated by the fol- 14 rhi7 mit. n, r inn w vmnt iaf TTffart mnA . .. 1913-14 Chicago White Sox base- Fritz Nicholls, 'successful entries. Larmer Transfer & Storage JTJSti" Ji, 5f! Williams and Raymond Burton. Eoff Electric Co., Oregon-Wash- v M" A. - JtWa vvmu I lilftkVU II BICl UOl V aV7 Was VtU wall scaling eontest Bob" Boardman. C. V. Richard' son, Roy "Spec" Keene, Herman I John. Lay and r. v. Quisenberry. Girls' barrel rolling race Contest results with names Clarissa Clark, Mary Jones, Ar listed in order of placement were delle Miller. as follows: ? Many Prizes Given Greased pole climbing Mike Prises for the boys' and girls' U rr?.,X iZl nt-not. worn HnnatpH hv tha fol- I : -TV - . " -""-e." SOLONS 1 LaJi.lv".yi The officer, found it necessary Mr. Pray yesterday expressed I " cn" 7.' "rr' ZZ to use tear gas to subdue the .VV...B.V. - I rind. Mn Tinllvirnnrt xn I .tn. Atla- DnnV rnm. I . F OH NEXT SESSION and praised his service highly as -dB. Zraott Amlcan m.rfii n o v tor. Hch.r'a Neighbors called the poUce af. ZJaUp tWd- j i Drug store. Cliff Parker's. Dan- ter Callahan had broken several .-e,i. i -' . . Ml T XV,'. n.n. ma.w Bal.m I WmUQlS. IUQ USQ UOSirOyBU DBri It; na,7 t,':,L. v Bobemlan reataurlnt. Purr's of the furnishings in his 14-room sippl flood control project, relief Wadsworth ; second sack raC ed a temporary injunction re straining operation of the entire power act. Plaintiffs in the mandamus proceeding alleged that the grange power law Is valid, and that they are entitled to have their names go before the voters at the special election. (Continued from paga 1) 4000 Removed hv economy oez-up: Auen. n. atore Weller hardware J 1 nome- oarncaaea nimseii in i xor municipalises wnicn nave ue- r Patiiiv Pa Tho. O r v ft n I u uvakairs ivuui auu lurcsivueu i iiuiiea uu iuir iuug, uu uii" Statesman, MlUers' department 1 to snoot tne officers. However, sion of the civil service laws, re store Skarea-Safewav stores I fcWW ooiuua queueu uu couu vaiapuiicvi uiiw w "iw One Xfed, Two Injured in New Hampshire Crash Others Taken in I CTZZt rTx 7. 1 t Drug store, gll wa. removed to Mercy light by patronage controversies. First three-legged race Law Man ' ahon Salem Shoe abon. I flMl- Kuhn Shoe shop, Shyne shoppe, WASHINGTON, J.lyWAP) ?1 W.lt.t. JiTCS" . . I fmhV CIImV. ..inn m.. tj jmsvHis -wnci mu vii SrSSSSKKrSS: Time Celebration ley's,' George C. Will Music store, Bloch's Golden Rule store, I Fire protection at the state f air- KEENE, N. H., July 4. (AP) An airplane passenger was in jured fatally, and a passenger and pilot were seriously hurt to- sa V i sa Sa 4Yi si K n avsl v t fi ae. Vmitt am i aa w viaeu V m.ww vff i-i. uwuenv, , 01 mart' boro, Suits are Filed ikam then tonr thonaand rovern- I rrana bucx; second race t Kay ment employes from the payrolls Elliot and Carl Waddle, Bill Sex- nnd hundreds more face immi- w ,ana Jc i-unsiora. Bnt dUmiaaaJ: noe race Kex win, Amos " - - i ssmvaa s-a 1 nrnrm a nm san n iaa ainrai t m i r m nrni mci inn aa r i im hisih rati r i.K . uhiuuiu a.s aab m aaa u aa a ua This was ahown today in a sur- Jonn cnaries Taylor. ' - Z r Str rronnd; was rovidVd T tlrroneh the T 8C"?m' !uAerteliaett? ! Keene. also a passenger! and the KnTB airvpia niM imnyiQi - v -t tj i nun k h mwi rnmniBiTira minii i . piwuu wns iitcu uciv wuuua Sumner Raymond. 23, ot vey ot the departments whlcb.o M- v?! cle shop. Shell Oil Co., Assoclat- ienerosity ot three city fishermen. TZSTZZ F7El. of Con- c?"aJrJ Oil Co.. Willamette unlver- who spent their otf-duty time ittt" rr Vtto "Te nd cord- irrinr u iiissu a. uiaun. jubl w ual lud i o w VH...UH ' i n a wa . a a a mi, muki. vjniw i Miss .-J Myers, Easy Ironer Factory Demonstrator and Instructor WUl be at Our Store July 5th to 8th ' . incltmoe BsaaiaBBissiMasiHasiiBSMMaBsassMBBSMhsssMSBBaMBisisiBaM Oftri- fefUleW fcneer. New EA5Y IRDNER with folding porcelain table top CLOSED e toady Per cUta Table This ntw Easy If oner ttls a new standard of conveniences for home ironing with Its new porcelain table top that opens or shuts at a touch, and doztn other time and lahor-savinf features just as remarkable. Vat the cost If low so amazingly low that everyone can fforpUhhi best fS all Iwnnmr AtL f A U anA me it and about the new Easy payment ' son.50 plan wt offer for. your convenience. Vr BROTHERS Appliance Store 456 State Street TeL 6022 Una I total will be no one would 'osepUno Sexton, Ardelle Miller. w- wooiwonn store, .n7wZ. alB8t A- n C. Ford ISiJJ? , MUe bicycle race-Ray Elliot 22T .255 ie"0n-C " d y fXiif.;,"5X ? the sum ot ?25.00 and $300 1ST, Ml U Onte other hand, hundreds and Jack Lunsford. Donald Poik . Valley Packing Co, of workers are being uken on ana uan waaaie; rourtn wcycie by the-emergency agencies set up race Amos Jonn, isa Kouins; by congress to root out the de- oicycie race Kay iciuot, nreaalon. Diamisaed emnlovea are I Donald Polk. hopeful President Roosevelt will Gia' ttree-iegged race Bet decide that they are the ones tojty McClure and Clara Plneben, be chosen for the new positions. Josepmne sexton ana norma jrur ner. hop DRIER STARTED I r man's race Dr. Lloyd BETHANY. Julv 4 Work has Hockett, E. P. Fait. beeun on the erection ot a new Crab- race Harold Allen and "SJ 1 ttorney. tees. Ernest T. Bush grounds with the runabout fire truck and first aid equipment. filed a suit against William Bush, ! ira .TEST Commissioned to make a com- double-kiln hoshous -for - Edwin I Harry Carson, John Osland andlparatlve investigation into the aad Oscar Overland; hop growers I Charles Straw. . I relative performance qualities ot The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAK of this community. Jelmer Refs land and Ole Satern are doing the building. The foundation ot the drier Is already laid. KlotLYvyeou TONTTE & THURSDAY ARE DIME NITES Except SeaU -Tr 1 Loges Girls balloon race Norma the seven leading Pacific coast gasolines under actual road-operating conditions, the American Automobile Association Contest Board ' announced the verdict on the first of its series of tests.. As the result of the exhaus tive check-ups tor relative start ing characteristics ot the seven fuels, official certification haa been awarded by the board'a na- a LILLiEf! ROCK SCRIPT LOCATED reB BEND ELSINORB Today John Barrymare in "Reunion in Vienna." Wednesday Lionel Barry- more in "Looking For- ward." e Ccr"H cnr i suss-1 rwjO LULJVJ Thewritl , 1 I JTiJn'fcIrSr S I : . vaiim ; icxrr or. n.w- i t. tlonal headquarters in Washing ThA n1i4t rock wHflnra a-nnwn I D. Ci that the Starting Of In Oregon have been discovered In Jne ,standrd "ollno manufac an Isolated area In Lake county. tuted the SUndard Oil Com on the Meandaer line of an an- DanT of California is unsurpaBs- Alattt 1Vk an tna!AaalVlA that It ed. ' no hardiv tM.raehAi) nn' foot or I While the American Automo- on horseback. Dr. I S. Cressman. 1 Ue, Association Contest Board's nnfvarattv t Orftrnn . athnolorlat. I authorization for ' these indepen said here today. . Ient tests was requested in the Dr.' Creaaman led a field nartv Public ' Interest by SUndard Oil Inth ! Wamoi Vail at TTa' mM I Company of California. Martland the rock writings are of the trne reports mat samples or tne fuels known as jpetioglrpha. Once deep- .1 were purchased and coded by the iv encTaved on basalt cliffs, the contest board under whose con- pnr4 I writings have been obUterated In 1 enure investigation nas centuries Of weathering. conuuetea. writings were found scattered along miles of cliffs. Dr. Cressman stated - . .. Through the writings the eth nologist said he hoped students of aborigines of western , America would be able to trace the migra tion of tribes from Asia to the CAPITOL Today "Gold Diggers of 1933" GRAND Today Buddy Rogers and Marlon Nixon In "Best of Thursday - Ralph Morgan, Victor Jory in "Trick for Trick." HOLLYWOOD Todav Wheeler and Wool. - V sey In "So This is Africa." Wednesday - "Twenty. Thou- " sana Years. . . Friday Tom Mix In "Tar- ror Trail" e'0-a a aa a a' a a North American continent IT'S BARGAIN DAY! . . BARGAIN MATINEE AT1:45P,M. EVERYONE ! VBESTofr EtJEMQES y..Jj.. a. . ' t i a an . f caJPronk Morfjan Joseph CawthorniL i TONIGHT IS PAL NIGHT GlND THEATRE PAL TICKET 1 ADMIT ONE y Pweented with, one 25e i Paid Admlaaioii. ' i l GOOD TONIGHT ONLY. JULY S Today and Thursday by- " a ' 1 h - 57 Love and Luxurj were dearer to them ' than loyalty. One womjua loved her naaxvthe other cheat ed "hers and a finan cial Juggernaut was mi ThUb Yovr Sed With LEWIS STOXE Benita Home rbilUpe Holmes I EUzabeti. Allew ' ItUllIUi illVTI " F 1 111(11 L. Iik'll fl f if I ill I , lie Li IrvaJV J 1 r l W I 1 V Hinilf V W H-a-if 1 HELD OVER FOR Entire Week OalcmOEionts Keep If On! There never was a picture that has won such popular acclaim t How many times have you seen It? It's the talk of the town! 9r Ovwry doyf I I A Wereer tree. HIsL ,1 V V. ' 13 STARS 300 GIRLS MATINEE ' EVENING Balconr 25c :, Lower Floor SIHIEBM For MEN m $()o(D)( Florchelm Shoes in the new Summer styles Corns in tomorrow and see these new shoes yovtll like them.