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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1933)
Four Vacancies Unfilled if Law not Made Empowering Governor to Appoint Unless the legislature enacts a Tair authorlxins Gorernor Meier er the county courts to fill the four Tacancies now existing; Jack son county will hare no represen tation In the lower house at the special legislative session s which haa been called to convene In 'Sa lem on Monday, November SO. r The time for calling a special elec tion to fill the vacancies prior to the extraordinary session already Bas expired, j . Two Tacancies in Jackson county resulted from the appoint ment of Earl B. Day as county " Judge and, the recent departure of i E. C. Kelly for Washington wnere lie haa accepted a federal position. Neither Kelly nor Day. has filed a formal resignation with the secretary- of state " There also are two Tacancies in the state senate. One of these Involves- Linn Jones, formerly of - Oregon City, who has accepted the office of secretary of the state board of pharmacy. Jones recently filed his resignation in the slate department. The other vacancy is in Washineton county where Ed win Allen recently accepted the office of assistant postmaster at '. VorMt Ornve Unless Allen retires from this position ho will nor, be 'eligible to serve in the senate during: the special legislative! ses Tsion. Gordon Elieibilitv Questioned . .The eligibility 6f Herbert Gor- mah county for several terms, al-f so haa been questioned m ieuers received at the state department. Gordon is now employed as a " mMhl Aenutv In th building and loan division of the state corpora- f Hon commission. Attorney General Van Wink!e, to an opinion handed down on De cember 8 of last year, held that Gordon was not eligible to serve ., both as a legislator and deputy in I the state corporation department. 1 Gordon continued to serve during the last legislative session, how ever, and his eligibility wa3 not questioned in the house. The records show that Gordon was" appointed special deputy, in charge of the Prudential Savings anil T .nan eronn on October 15, 1932, and served in that capacity until December 31 when ho was avrreeded temporarily by Miss W. M, Duncan. She served until March 10. the day after the legis lature adjourned. Gordon was reappointed to the Swastika's in the Navy Now r r '. i - a mm WMmmmmmM i faur - 1 1 1 1 r 4 "-S - Presidential Proclamation is Issued; Perpetuation of Peace" Stressed WASHINGTON, Oct, 19. President Roosevelt in a procla mation today called for national observance of-Armistice day on Saturday, November 11. - Hia : proclamation follows: "Whereas the eleventh of No vember, 1918 marked the cessa tion of the most destructive, san guinary, and far-reaching war In human annals; and Whereas, it is fitting the! the recurring anniversary of this day should be commemorated by ex ercises designed to perpetuate peace through good will and mu tual understanding between na tions; and "Whereas, by concurrent reso lution of the senate and the house of representatives, In 1926, the president was requested to issue a proclamation for the observance of Armistice day: The Nazi swastika now goes down to the sea on ships, as this photo hows. Here is a closeup of the bow of the German cruiser "Karlsruhe," showing the familiar emblem which is now borne by all ships of the Reich Navy. The swastika is surmounted by an eagle with wings outspread, a concession to once-imperial Germany. Firm Grip on Liquor Import Planned; U.S. Visions Lever To Obtain Trade Concession WASHINGTON, Oct. 19. (JP) Foreseeing trade advantages which might be gained from Am erica's potential consumption of foreign wines and liquors if pro hibition is repealed, the admin istration Is denying all applica tions for importation permits. At the same time a general study of various phases of the L. G. PRESCOTT Experienced Watchmaker and Jeweler ALL WORK GUARANTEED 423 Court St. 1- Salem office)n February 21, while the legislature -was still in progress. Van Winkle's opinion read: "It s my opinion that any member of the legislature who ac cepts an appointment as special deputy in charge of a savings and loan association, cannot also hold his seat in the legislature." Reports that Charles H. Carey, state corporation commissioner, had threatened to resign because of Gordon's activities, were not accepted seriously by other state officials. Governor Meier, in a Statement issued recently in Portland, branded the reports as unfounded Week End Candy Special! KRAUSE Hand Made CHOCOLATES 29c Carmels, Nongouts, and soft centers, assorted. Regular price 60c, Two pounds for ; ,.55c Schaefer's Pile Ointment for Piles " v Instant Cfi Relief .. 3UC Watch Special Regular " Price QA $1,50 . OVL Listerine 75c size 59c Jergen's Hand Lotion 33c FE1 D!LfD) Take Schaefer' Cold Capsules The old faithful, acts fast and leaves no after effects, price ... : 50c Almond and ne G.110" Cucumber Cream Mineral Oil 2 for 51c 98c vm. Bring Yonr Own Container Hot Water Bottles Beef, Iron & Wine 2f.r 76C I 2 for -- $1.01 Schaefer's Throat and Lung Balsam A convenient preparation to stop a cough without the use of narcotic or strong chemical drugs. Equally ef fective for children or adults. Fever" Bayer's Genuine Thermometers Aspirin ItL69c; 1 10c 135 N. Commercial St Phone 5197 Ti Original Yellow Front Drug and Candy Special t Store of Salem PENSLAR AGENCY WHOLESALE RETAIL BEWIZE AND SCHAEFEREE ' The distribution of the States man today Including the extra' green copies Is "Now, therefore, Z, Franklin D. Roosevelt, president of the United States of America, In nursuance of the said resolution, do hereby or der that the flas of the United States be displayed1 on all gov ernment buildings on Saturday, November 11, 1933, and do in vite the people of the United States to observe the day In schools and churches, or in other suitable places, with, appropriate ceremonies expressive of our grat itude for peace and onr desire tor the continuance of friendly rela tions with aU other peoples. ' "In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. "Done at 'the city of Washing ton, this 19th day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred thirty-three, and of the independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-eighth. " . . "FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, Si ill LOSES " fBC SOCIETY HELP Radical Group Declares It Gets No Cooperation, Will Not Support By John p. Mcknight HAVANA. Oct 19. (P) The Militant and numerically strong ABC Tadical . secret - society," one : of the chief supporting factions of the" Gran San' Kartin govern ment .when It took control of Cuban affairs, tonight announced it was withdrawing its support from the present leaders. The announcement caused the belief to spread that a new crisis Is facing the regime which suc ceeded that of Carlos Manuel De Cespedes. Armand Rodas, leader of the society, said its members who are heavily armed and supplied with uniforms, are "continuing to co operate with; Colonel Fulgencio Batista's army, but reliable re ports from other sources said a break was. Imminent. "The ABC Is disgusted with the government's proceedings," Rodas said. It lent It support disin terestedly, and got nothing from the participation, now. It Is with drawing." ; ' ' l. The ABC radical (ABCR) Is the offshoot of the ABC student organization, and Is not identified with the latter. ' Another leader of the ABCR, Oscar de la Torre, was conferring with President Gran San Martin tonight, with the bare possibility that difficulties mr Ptche4 " MeanwhUe,m spokesman for th nationalist clarified the poritloa of that political organiz&yan to night by laying -The naUonalists refuse all participation sponsibimy tt this 0TemBen fThere were new rnmors taJ capital of a revoJutln the t and soldiers w Tr, ways leading- from Havana T, lag all aatomopuea. 13 OW, rcfihlsh your ? floors yourself The New Johnson Electric V Floor Sander enables you to do a 'profeislonal ob ; and f ave 70 of cost.' Doughton & Shcrwin HARDWARE S55 Court 6788 A.tliorlied Joheton floor Sertfet "The ABC is disgusted with the 1 1 problems to be met in the event of repeal is progressing under the direction of various governmental officials involved. Attorney General Cummings said today ne planned to make a ruling soon on the legality of liquor advertising in newspapers. His associates are assembling a compilation of the lawa which may become effective should the 18th amendment be voted out. Customs and internal revenue officials are gathering data on liquor stocks, estimated consump tion, taxes and tariffs and the revenue yield of these imposts when set at various levels. The decision to continue the ban on imports was .reached by President Roosevelt after consul tation wfth state department and treasury officials. On the one side of the question was the dwindling supply of domestic stocks and on the other the benefits which might be obtained later by lumping the imports and trading them for for eign markets for American in dustry. Although liquor supplies have been greatly reduced by sales through drug stores since pre scription limits were removed, of ficials estimated that by "cutting" what remains demand could be satisfied for several months. A total of some 4,000,000 gal lons of aged, liquor will be elig ible for sale next year. This can be multiplied from five to ten times by cutting. In addition, the justice department has ordered that seized liquors be not des troyed. These are to be tested and if satisfactory may be placed on the market to augment the legal supply. Liquor consumption in the last full pre-prohibition year 1917 was 167,000,00 gallons. Negotiations of reciprocal trade agreements is a foremost pajt of the Roosevelt program. With? sev eral nations anxious to sell liquors and wines here, the admniistra tion is hopeful that In return an outlet may be found for Amer ican products, thus stimulating business activity here and in creasing employment. FOREIGN INVESTORS AGENCY IS PLANNED (Copyright, 1933 by the Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct: 19. (fl5) President Roosevelt was under stood tonight in authoritative ad ministration 'sources to be ready to set ap durjag the next three days a voluntary non-governmental organization to aid American investors In collecting defaulted foreign bonds. The agency, It was said in treas ury and diplomatic circles, would be similar to the British council of foreign bondholders and en tirely Independent of the govern ment, with all Its efforts devoted to aiding the owners of bonds of other countries, good and bad. - Establishment 6f the organisa tion as an independent entity was represented as decided on to avoid diplomatic shoals and to prevent any possible unpleasant feeling In debtor . countries that might be aroused by governmental direc tion. . v, In deciding on this course, the administration discarded a pro vision In the securities law for establishing a bondholders cor poration under tip federal trade commission. Broke Celluloid Mended Good . as New Guaranteed Watches Cleaned $1 to f 1.88 CLAUDE MIX JEWELER r 470 N. Coml - Cosicks Market U r J i J J wmw KM3 Ik NOT A CHAIN STORE There are savings to be had in every department of the Market, the Meat department especially. Beef prices are the lowest in years. The quality of beef we are selling is not only good but it's extra high quality prime steer beef. And when we say you can save money here, oh well, just come in and look around it will be worth your while. Anyway, we're always glad to have you come in, whether you wish to buy anything or not. Swift's Premium l- "e''t 72 or w H O L per pound ! Try a Ham Sandwich Free at the Lunch Counter PET MILK tall cans As quantity is limited to sell at this price, and that every one may have the opportunity to save, 4 cans to & cus tomer. .s 4 for 17c A Borne Product For Salem PURE SORGHUM Made From Local Grown Cane lb. pail 63c (g mm uksffcy sujsaie np lb. doth tL3 sack pound sacks Snowflake Pure cane, fine granulated sugar, 10 pounds $3Iof . . . 49c M. J. B. Coffee - lb. pails 99c Mellow Blend Coffee pounds 39c Lipton's Yellow Label 1 QET Orange Pekoe Tea lb.pkg.fjOC DEL MAIZE Sweet Com' A representative from the factory will be at the Market Saturday, who will explain why this jcorn has become so popular. We are, in cooperation with the factory offer- ! A ing. a very low price for this demonstration ... - - 11c per can dozen cans $1.30 Case 24 cans $2.55 Hillsdale rineappie Hillsdale Broken Slice No. 22 size cans - 2 29c Laundry S OAP Liberty White 1 Citrus Granulated 2 large packages lObars 17C 25c New Bora 2 25c 3 bars 13C uream OU 1ft I White Kin 0 14 Soap ....Khars 1UC ToUetSoap.J for 13 C large size Mission Bell Toilet Soap Cream OU QUAKER OATS 19c Quick cooking large package ALBERS MINIT OATS 19c Large kize SALTED WAFERS Superior Red Arrow )P 2-pound box DC 2 for 40c SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 6 lb. paU 92c - s Sunshine Krispy CRACKE RS 21b. A box 0) Freshly Ground PEANUT BUTTER lbs. 19c Bushel Box - Canning: Tomatoes 49c 49c Washington No. 2 Potatoes, 50-lb. sack PULLET EGGS - They're' Fresh, Packed far JEIandy Cartons dozv 29c Whole Wheat Fig Bar. Fresh from q ( the oven Z lbs. llfC 4-'--: