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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1933)
so I fnoriiED h Federal Funds for Oregon Lirhited, Would Result IlntossBsewherc i (Cntina frn pf 1) . ' Harold Blak. with, his bid f 12SylS5, r awarded the eon- tract to para ana sunace- me Sheridan street - Portland city limits section of the Fourth street extension. - . Northwest Roads company, en itsbld at $109,873. was awarded the mlcrant Springs, - Svmratt surfacing Job on the- Old Oregon trail r ' ' 'The Hills boro - Bearertoa par Ins Job went to Kern Kihb on that firm! low bid of tltl.171. Joplin & Eldon,' on a bid. ot S27.927.60, won the contract tor contraction ot the-Tualatia x.vr- r bridge on the Faraington sec ndary highway near Hlusboro. The Associated Construction company was low with a bid of $79T on construction ot two Hum but Creek bridges on the Wolf Creek highway, -but bo award was made until after fur ther checking-trr the state high way engineer. ' ! Scott advanced the suggestion Oat one of the real highway needs bow that, a hnre power and navi gation dam la to be built at Bon neville, 1 a fast, wide and easy grade-road from Troutdale to the Bonneville dam site to provide ac cess to that future industrial dis trict that now has only "the nar row, serpetine Columbia xfrer highway" as its outlet In reply to the delegation seek- lag the two shortcuts to the sea. Scott said: i "We- of : the commission hare bees riven to understand that ' choice of projects built with fed eral public works , founds would be made by the public works board and: not by the commission. ,. "We hare been told also.": he continued "that there win be no blanket authorization of money to this commission for Its own allocation. That means we can't borrow m given sum and allocate it as we wish." Typo Union Man i Here Seeking to Enroll Members t ' ' - - ! S Organization of Salem printers along- Hnes permitted under KRA provisions- wa bems -bushed here yesterday by E. JT. Pelkey of Se- tr. rmmw Pi Am ! - CJS . I LMM B4AMOm P1I.U, fa 40 Bail, gufcil. mhbto. K- sou it aauAcuis triarvixxl Today . Tomorrow- Continnoas innoas Show ta - 1-11 P. M. t Dally 1IT AT V . Oa the Stage Tonite Only Salem Violin Pupils of the National Institute of Music and Arts ' UNDER DIRECTION OF PROP. F. E. O'HARA la a ThirtT-3Iinute Program of Solos aad Ensembles 1r --- i First Salem Showing ' with OTE'S IS YlBti ARTISTS Salem's Newest and Finest ..t. 10-Piece Dance Band SATURDAY October 7th : ' -" ; - . t the beautiful" - : Bdellow Moon Ballroom Clues Singer aad Colored Entertainment - Direct from Califoriita . . TXDEn ENTIRE NSW WANAGOCENT 1 ' Jn Recovery ---; .$' I feaugferd Eamsey, 25-year-old law yer, of Hemphia, Tenn- brother of Geores "Machine GnnKelly's first wife, who was sent "by Kelly to re- eerer 'the Ursdrel ransom money from the each oa the Texas ranch of Cass -Coleman 'Harassed by Federal agents, fiamsey told all and . the $T&SQ was recovered. , ,.; I - -.v.M.-.-ii--.V--i.?,'.-i-- attle, organiser "for the Interna lonal Typographical union. Pel key first met with members of the typographical local and- ex plained- his plans.' Theodore Amend was named chairman and Charles Brant member of the lo cal-organization committee. , Wage terms being advocated consist of the 1929 wage scale less ten per cent for shortened work ing week. A 32-hour week is be ing sought. S' (Caotlnscd from pig 1) generally quiet situation through out the island. Camagney' dispatches .told of the revolt of Atilano Sifontes who took arms with a few followers in defiance of the Gran San Martin government. The . labor situation . was Im proved, with settlement of strikes in the Matanzas and Havana plants of the Hershey interests. Permitting the reopening of a number of mills, the Hershey elec tric railway between Havana and Matanzas resumed operations. 'Havana spent a quiet day with no sniping or looting reported. The Gran regime was recog nized by both Panama and Urug uay, the ministers ot both coun tries calling at the state depart ment to make -formal notifica tions. v? Coming Janet Gaynor Warner Baxter 'PADDY The Next Best Thins "??tU ? C - Tonight and Saturday Also, Blickey McGalre Comedy, . News,. Car toon Comedy aad "TTaa Whispering Shadow" ) A -.. - 1 IU1U SUSS CDRPS FILES PROTEST Tom Hill : Says Case to be 1 Appealed to Delegates; f Held too Severe - 1 .: (Continued from page 'X) , sold to 'the Klamath Falls legion post. The Salem chamber of com merce had made no welcoming plans other than the invitation- Is sued to the Legion auxiliary trio and Quartet, national champions. to be -guests at a luncheon In the near-future. . -- -..- isnronte to umcago, tne arum corps made appearances la more than ten cities: Portland and On tario, Ore.; Payette, . Boise and Pocatello, Idaho; Cheyenne, Wyo.; Cosad, Kearney, Grand Island and Omaha. Neb. At Cheyenne It was met by John "Jack Hughes, Sa e lem confectionery proprietor who Is raxationinr there at the "home of his daughter. ' , e e IS TO WHEHTDH (Coatlad from ptt 1) traQon in community centers such as Silverton, Stayton, Wood burn and other towns will also be ar ranged for. :, The forms used are the same as provided fay the federal govern ment for reemployment offices in other parts of the state. The use or these cards will facilitate trans fer or Marion county residents outside the county when work outside this territory demands more men. Detailed information concerning, each worker will be on these cards. The Marlon county relief com mittee will cooperate with the re employment office by furnishing part - time help during the regis tration period. i Private employers will be urged to sse the services ot the office. A large share of the work of the office Is to be a llateon between private employers and men out of work. No charges will be made to employer or employe. Junior Chamber Plan Talked at r Fraternis Club WIiIIa PrtAi-nl elnb directors have voted against allying their organization - with, anv iunior rhimhAr of commerce movement here, the club will not object to its members xorming sucn an or ganization. It was announced at last night's club meeting held at the Gray Belle. The directors re Iterated a ruling which was incor porated in the original Fraternis club constitution. The club was organised purely to - give young men social contacts with each other, it was stressed. Several young men at the meet ing spokal In favor ot organisation ot a junior chamber of commerce In Salem to promote- worthwhile needed, projects and activities and after the session discussed asking George Joseph, Jr., and Charles Berg, Jr., ot the Portland Junior chamber to speak here at a date In the near future. LICENSED TO WED TACOMA, Oct. S. (AP) A marriage license was issued here to Barney Barker, Portland, and Nora Smith, Salem. TODAY THE IRON MASTER with, i REGINALD DENNY LILA LEE ; J. FARRELL MCDONALD : At i t it 1 Tn At 6:30 pm. Starts! The ShoTf You're Been Waiting For.. 1 I niriFCT . V. .. A- f r-v if Trie Call Board 'iv: . ' - ELSINORE. Today Lee Tracy In "Turn Back the Clock.-, , CLIPITOL ' " . Saturday and - Sunday . - Gold Diggers of II J J.! , ' GRAND Today Loretta Toung and Darid i Manners in The DeTii'g, In Lote. . -" . HOLLYWOOD Today Tom Mix In "The Rustlers' Roundup,'.' plus children's violin program at 8:45 on atage.Jf- Saturday mldnlte matinee 'Guilty or Not'.Giint7.M ' STATE Today '"King fcong." Satarday Matinee Reginald Demy in .."The Iron Mas- ter." . Saturday night Claudette Colbert la "I Cover the Waterfront plus Technl- color Silly. Symp ho ny "Flowers and Trees." (Continued tram page 1) Still a third witness, James Ma- guire. testified that after the tire Thompson, asked who started the backfire, had said: 1 did, but I thought it was the right thing to do. He said that while the men were battling the flames Thomp son asked him for matches and said: "Let's start a backfire.'' Fire Chief Scott and Mrs. Mabel Soeha, park commission president, said they thought a backfire was responsible for most of the deaths but that blame could not be fas tened on anyone. LH OfLY FDR DISABLED (CratlaMd from pr 1) Russia and also against extending credit to the Russian government or its agencies. It called for deportation et alien communists, refusal of en try ot communists Into the Unit ed States, and "enactment of laws providing for the adequate punishment of all persons who advocate overthow ot the govern ment." it . as MIL lascmetMrsu BACK FIRE BUMI K HELP ir Usfl EDMS Governor's Promise Made . ..Last June, Declares ; - LeaHer' of Group , (Coot laws fwa ease 1) ' j ' : P. TJ. C. tag enforcement was re ported to be working on truck owners over the state,' and to ethers suiordinatly Involved, was the story brouxht by Rex Clem ens of philomath, who was ar rested at Corvallis and will go on trial this , morning. Clemens Is operating 10 logging trucks, with families of 10 haulera and: of iO woodsmen dependent f upon this work. Clemens declared he would go to Jail before he would pay a fine, if any were levied. In the track arrest now: pending. ; v . During the afternoon meeting, Anderson was summoned away to post bail tor the-driver ot one of his trucks. The driver, , arrested the previous day at Oregon City where he put up ball money, was 4 TO M. n I luimu I ' Tomorrow & Sunday I l JTEE DTT A(BADM2 l The Show of a J 1000 Woniert W 13 Stars j 300 Girls I 2 to J 1 O Tl5c M ANY SEAT pjn j; 3 to 11 pjtn. 111 fj 2Dc Vl JJI ANY SEAT W arrested on, the, street ; here res terdayf aftftf Justice 'f tb Feaet Harden ' had .-dismissed the.; new complaint tiled against, the driver by a state policeman.- -1 ws v : . Considerable complaint: against manner tn which the state police have been tnaklnr the truck Ug arrefits was ' voiced during i ; the meeting-. ' . :': 'Cot F. W. Sterena of, Oold ston, Ore., drew loud, applause for. his suggestions for a recall In Oregon, and' earlier lo . the meeting talk . f. recau . against the torernor fathered some- pass Ins enthusiasm. . ' . Attorneya of-.? the i association. 1 after : conferring With Utility Commissioner Thomas Wednes- j day Bight, reported Thomas agreed to let the association members fill out' the regular an 1 plication Jorms and post a-deposit of fees with J. U. Devers ot i the- highway commission pending outcome of the appeal. Members I In making demand upon the gov ernor, Jpassed this aside as -giT-ing them no recourse In case the law is held constitutional.. - Motion for the telegram to the governor was . presented by C. Thomas Gtflea of Roeebarg aad seeoaded "by H. G. Bunker ot Corrailis. vi:-.-?ct;'', ELSINORE Starts MMnite how Sat, Nite, . and Sua..Mon.-Tues. arr .ol '""s v i, ' - t lei' 1 w 1 mm ewsj jlp , V:.-. (To tfecisctefo datb;is E5il ME IS 11 i: LODI, Califs Oct. jS. (AP) Matt Barino. 3 ranch toremanj was shot and kffle today In what ofifcers -described sis-: an out growth of therape pickers strike and tonight deputy sheriffs, ranch ers, farmers ' and growers were searching for G. Secco, the sus pected1 slayer. K Baronio. thei foreman.' of the San Guiaetti ranch near . here, called at the cabin of Secco, who is also known as Albert Gurst, ta nersnade him to return to work In the vineyards. Baronio was ac- companied by JTranit jjuoi, an other ranch employe. -- - Buol who remained in the ear, KILLED ISTKEB TODAY AID SATURDAY. The f tznnkst comedy in years! He led a donb!e.life 'S ' ' with Mae Clarke C Otto Krager oSi AV' Lrtl 25c PLUS Charlie Chase Comedy "Arabian Tights" :r(ielcl sated? TxtBACCO to grow, to ripen and become mellow, has to take in or absorb something. . not Vitamin D, of course, but something thatlt gets from the right amount of Sunshine It's the Southern sunshine yon read about, . comhined with the right sort of climate and moisture, that makes the Carolinas, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, and Virginia the best . tobacco country in the world, ' . You can stand down there in that South ern rninshine and almost see it grow " This ripe, mellow tobacco is skillfalry cured by the farmer. Then, for 30 months, ' itV aged just like fine winej It takes the right quantity of each kind of - these tobaccos, blended and cross-blended then seasoned with Turkish, to xsilder cigarette, Sunshine helps. Just try it! lle,ci$arelt6 ttat TtJ uznEa. dedarei no heard men's rolces shots were tired. A man, ha said, raiseirin argument nd them . fire ran from -the cabin..- 1 - TWO IIEti DRUNK ' Men giving the names of XL J LaChappelle of Woodbnrn and J C- Young; of Salem were arrested ! by city police lat night on charg es of being : drunk. : Youngrr also waseharged with. being disorderly Colds tBaHHanglQn (on't let them get strangle hole. Fight germa gnickly. Creo niatnn aaahines the 7 beat helps known, to modern science. Power ful nut harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorised to refund your mon ey n tke spot If row cough or cold is not relieved by Creomul- - So he coald doable ' up on lovelj fieUrel nis life aU: oyer again It's s) brand-new laugh In pictures! ..- -( ' I r mmw i . 1 yjuider Kt i i K A t ToaMoeCo. u