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PAGE TW6 The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem,' Oregon. Sunday Moraine. December 16, 1934 FLOOD COfJTflOl TASK NEAR EUD Southeast Satem to Escape Its Annual Nuisance in (: Future, Promised - ' (Continual from page l)t , andered la numerous horseshoe bends through the fields and brush, at places la two or three channels at a time, now it rush es in almost a straight line to '-- I the division point, not far east of the airport road. At t his point part of the water flows the pld course down to the mlllraee and North Hill creek channels and the remainder flows Into the quarter mile Ions canal which connects with Shelton ditch. Boll and gravel thrown up by the power shorels along this can al tower in places as high as a low two-story house. The" cut ; ranges from fire to IS feet be-1 low the ground level and Is -. 24 feet wide. Eventually it will be cut 'out to a 40-foot width. Flood waters of Mill creek will be controlled automatically when the project is completed. To keep the water from backing up at the i 1 0-foot wide penitentiary dam, which diverts part of the stream through the prison grounds, a new concrete' dam, or weir. 0 feet wide and five feet high, has been constructed beside the old .one. At the lower deversion point, the mouth of the canal, wooden, sandbag and soil works are being thrown Bp which, it is planned, will allow sufficient water to en ter North Mill creek to protect power rights but will divert ex cess water through the canal to Shelton ditch. Shelton Ditch Is Widened, "Repaired ; To carry away the new flow ef i water now diverted into Shel ton ditch, SERA crews have cleared that stream of brush, widened, deepened and straight ened it. The same has been or Is being done with Clark creek, which, enters Prlngle creek in Bush's pasture, and with Prlngle creek, which converges with Shel ton creek Just below the muni cipal auto camp grounds. I Controlling Mill creek at flood sitage is difficult because in the tt miles from the prison dam to Willamette slough, for instance. It drops approximately 70 feet. The Telocity the water acquires along this route makes It powerful - In catting down banks' and gouging out new courses. The ultimate so lution of handling this water as It flows through Salem, Cooper believes, is the construction of a covered, concrete,, conduit, i . While, the SERA has. provided the hand labor for this project, the city and county both have eentrlbuted a large amount, not estimable at present. In materials, technical services, machinery .and operators.' v Much credit for plan ning and promoting the improve ment, goes to County Engineer. Hedda Swart and Citj, Engineer Hugh Rogers. It Is wider their direction that Cooper has worked. STATE MEET HERE ; Continued from page 1) s committee had worked hard the past summer to revise the code to make It more workable, and how well they had succeeded was dem onstrated by the favorable recep tion the- revised code was given In districts where It had been re viewed. ' ' " lie read the revised sections and articles and discussed them In de tail. ..- answering also numerous questions In regard to code reg ulations at the conclusion, of his address, which occupied the entire morning session. The meeting reconvened ' at 1 o'clock when Chairman Cockell lntrodneed M. W. Buster, code su pervisor for the Pacific coast states, of Berkeley, Calif., who discussed the relation of the AAA to the NRA and the benefits of sach cooperation. . L. C Beall, chairman of the Washington state poultry code committee related the results of the -first; year's experience with the code in his state, which he de clared, had been very satisfactory. .. The- code - meeting was then closed and the chair called Merle Moore, president of the Oregon Baby Chick association, to the ta ble to preside over the delibera tions of that association. The following prominent poul try men were elected to serve as Oregon's code committee for the next year:- ,;. Eastern Oregon district. .Mr. "Wilcox; southern Oregon district, Mrs. WaUig; western Oregon dis trict, Fred IL Cockell, Lloyd A. Lee and Jlorria Christensen. The report of the committee ap pointed at the recent Corvallis meeting to contact the state agri cultural department with view of establishing; a state chick price code, was submitted and the pro posal was found impractical and was rejected. This committee in , eluded Fred H. Cockell. Lloyd A. Lee and L. X. Arnold. After a brief . discission . of state poultry. . affairs by a lumber of poultry- men press t the meeting adjourn- er, after rising vote in apprecia tion ef the excellent work of Na tional Chairman Hannah during the rear. Dynamite Found, 3 Subway Station NEW YORK, Dee. lMflV-Six sticks ef - dynamite were found tonight la the subway station of the new independent system at Fort Washington avenue . and 175th street.. .: r r - An ..employe- ef the subway. which-:-; la city-owned .discovered . the explosive in jthe north end of the station. -' Detectives and bomb squad expert, began un Investigation. 1HW P ' : ' 1 1 -) f .... ... urn ii I if f 5 J l.fi 5 ' . , Jj Si -tx L ,; f' i -v - --- ir-:r?(:A.:evJft. ,. ' t , N ' , -oi ta nynaxlftK '. - ' jfH & . 1 iijuw. " " te. . T v il MiMftilhiyililiii.:NaL; Willamette university's cham pion football xeam and the new service station of Frank Krauger at 17th and Center streets, are featured In a coast-wise publicity release of Gilmore Oil company to demonstrate the idea of "eon trolled power", a slogan for Gil more gasoline. The following is the caption accompanying the re lease, which also has a story tell ing of the record of-the Wiliam- L CLUE, MISH DEATH H Continued from page 1) his home Monday night. Tuesday night Miah was killed and the di amond ring he wore, the watch he carried and what cash he had in his. house were stolen. - Detective John Golts said.Os bourne admitted stealing a pair of shoes and other articles from the automobile of F. M. Ellis who lives near the Mlsh home in the residential district for which Os bourne was night watchman. A number of other articles, in cluding four pistols, a set of ex pensive golf clubs and sweaters and coats were found in Os bourne's room and taken to head quarters for possible Identifica tion, i "I don't see how a man mak ing 1 3D a month could buy all that kind of stuff." Captain Kee gan said. r "I bought It from a kid, cheap," Osbourne replied. Contrary to first reports, no fingerprints were found in the Miah home, it was announced. Keegan said Osbourne w a s wearing gloves when he reported at apolice precinct at 1 a. m. Wednesday morning with his hand cut and bleeding. - Osbourne said three men beset him and his hand was hurt in the scuffle. Today he was asked to show exactly where the purported attack occurred. Keegan said there was nothing there to bear out : Os bourne's story and that there was no blood. Mich was struck three stun ning blows on. the head, with a blunt weapon which thus far has not been identified. Captain Kee gan said two hairs were found on the handle of Osborn'a revolver and the hairs would be compared with hair, of the victim. a - TIME IS GRANTED (Continued from pag 1 radiance. Judging will be on the basis of 60 per cent for originality or artistic arrangement and 40 per cent for illumination.- - - With the greater emphasis on originality opportunity is increas ed ftfr clever' pantomimes, letter ing or' designs that can be both effective and Inexpensive. In sev eral homes the younger members of the family have taken to the ar rangement of the displays with seat and a real talent. An Ad club representative Is making as many contacts by tele phone as possible to arrange for contestants. Anyone not reached in this manner may enter by fill ing out the coupon running tn this newspaper and sending It to the club, postofflce- box E. GLASS ADDITiOl ftomicmg .... . The Consolidation of . Becke& Hendricks (Bid nans a il soes Representing many of the oldest and strongest ' insurance companies in the world. -- - The firm will be known as J Karl G. " Leslie Bzcke & Wadsvorth 189 N. High-Street Phone 4947 - --. ette team this year under Coach Spec Keene: - In the accompanying photo graph Johnny Oravec and Dick Weisgerher enact one :, of their controlled power plays which de finitely established the Record of the .1934 Bearcat team of Wil lamette university as the great est in the history of the school. Frank Krauger Is the Interested observer. . World News at a Oiance (By the Associated Press) Domestic: WASHINGTON Unemployment Insurance plan under which em ployer would bear full expense gains advisory council approval. Known death toll in Usworth tragedy mounts to 17. WASHINGTON New move is started to construction of $722, 000,000 Nlcaraguan canaL BATON ROUGE. La. Huey Long, desiring further dictatorial powers, again summons legisla ture into special session. WOODLAND, Calif. Jury frees Judson C. Doke In slaying of his vrife'a verse-writing lover. WASHINGTON Senator Clark of Missouri draft own plan for taking profit out of war. NEW YORK More - bones found in house where elderly man says he killed 10-year-old Grace Budd. f: WASHINGTON A d m 1 nistra tion seen using full prestige to In fluence new, deal laws in the states. - Foreign: ' PARIS French government re sists new move to keep France from abandoning gold. GENEVA Lea-gue fears Italy may not recognize Geneva's juris diction in Ethiopian controversy, . LISBON Portugal ready to vote on new constitution designed after Mussolini's "corporative state" plan. RIO De JANEIRO Bubonie plague threatens northeast Bra ziL ASUNCION Success of leasrue efforts to end Chaco war are doubted in . Paraguay. IS HELD DEATH CAUSE (Continued from pas 1) night that he probably took the acid that day. Today officers will go to Port land to check transient camps there, two transients here last night saying th'ey had seen a man In a - Portland camp an swering to the description of the man found here. A description of the man's mouth has been taken and den tists handling transient work will be checked in order to as certain the man's Identity. From the ' man's clothing and his clean appearance, as well as from statements of persons at Wilysonville who talked with him, authorities believed he was a man -of some position who had become despondent throurh re verses. The body remains at the uiouga-Barrie parlors pending further investigation. . i Leslie Wadsworth Agency . CARBOLIC ID Cohtrolled Power! - VJ ."The service station is a new unit recently opened by. Krauger at' 17th and Center streets. "The inset above shows Don MaePherson, northwest . division manager for Gilmore Oil company and G. V. Smith, local branch manager congratulating Coach R. S. "Spec" Keene and his "touch down twins", Oravee and Weis gerher on -the famous record of the. Willamette team during the past season." TUREAT 1 BRAZIL RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 15.- MP)-Bubonic plague, the supposed "black death" of the middle ages, is an ' officially acknowledged threat In northeast Brar.il. Dispatches from Fortaleia . to day said six cases had been re ported in that city and its en virons, the first in early Novem ber in the central regions of the state of Ceara, the second In the Pralnha suburb; of Foralexa and four others, now under laboratory observation, in Fortalesa Itself. Earlier dispatches Quoted Dr. Leorne Men'escal," director. of pub lic health in Fortaleza, as saying Cases 'had been reported in Pal- melras, Mnlnngn, Colte and Guar amiranga. Medical aid was sent to those tones. - CLARA AWAITS STORKL. SANTA MONICA, Dec. 1S.-(A Clara Bow entered a hospital here today to await the arrival of the stork. The actress ' was calm and smiling, but Rex Bell, -her actor- husband, wore a worried, nervous look.-- " 5.; i ..: VG.E.TERWILLIGER Make a Thanksgiving wish for the other's happiness. A friend ly wish, a kindly 'word and a kindly act 'for others ' brings more Joy than any material ac quisition can give any mortal. 'Courteous, . personal attendance that, is ' uniform in every aer- , vice Irrespective of f expense. ; .... -... TERWILOGER 7uneraL tYome HO CXEMEKETA PHONE 6923 Br. Cb on Lam ' Chinese Medicine Co. Without operation, most ailments of s t o ra a e h, liver, glands, skin and ur inary system of men and - women ean be removed ; by - using our remedies. We have many thous ands" ot satisfied customers In . and around - here - who i l .s N, T. J hare uied our remedies at one time or other for the last IT years -we have been In business. Licensed N. D. Physician. 893 H Court SC Corner Liberty Office Honrs 10 AJL to 1 P.M. 6 P JX. to 7 FJkl. Every Tuesday and Saturday Only'. Consultation, Blood Pressure, anOfc Crlne Tests Free of Charge BUBONG PLAGUE S EHFlSTiHS IfflED III COilTEST (Continuad trom page 1) add a little water and bacon fat and roast in a hot oven 45 min utes, basting often,. The dressing made by soaking 1 cups of stale bread crumbs in cold water and pressing dry. Moisten with hi, cup melted butter and 1 erg. beaten. Add .salt, pepper, 1 tea spoon sage: and 1 cup . finely chopped apple. ' Ethel Lang , . ' Route 1, Sublimity Dressing For Fish, Baked S soft brtd eniaib ' 4 tbJspoB hortMias . teval teupoca slt ; , - X ULteapoo flaaly mixvd lea . 1 tablespooa finaly bubcviI pntXtf 1 teatpooa poultry Maioniaf Combine Ingredients in order given and use as desired. ' -. Turkey Dressing "1 W brMd. wkaat. - (Dry rafarablr - whola fa raai II sot .14 esgn. cap. chopped clary laaraa aa well .a atoek ' S rapa eb.pped applaa ' S ajHiditOB wiena CTaaa 4 all csrr.U grata4 t ehoppa4 lis. - Combine .all ' Ingredients, sea son with salt, pepper, sage and mllk .lf desired, not' necessary It liked dry. Cooked ham or tur key giblets run through chopper can be used in the dressing also. Sufficient for IB pound turkey. Walnuts chopped fine (1 cup) can be used in place of carrots. Left over dressing can be bak ed separately. Mrs. E. A. Lee 1985 Maple Ave. SEIIEWIPUN BACKED BY LEAGUE ... ...... (Contlaued from page 1) to the farmers' union and to the state grange, asking that they adopt a seven-point plank similar to that of the league and also that they support the reappoint ment of Gehlhar. The present officers of the league were re-elected. . They are Henry Zorn, . Buttevllle, iresi- Fefiows! Theye Loads of PCOI TADIJ2G ; : Completely, Equipped . - 9Bc-f38 9 8 00 9 12-78 "Live rubber banks, numbered balls,' rubber tip cues, counting beads, billiard chalk. Sturdily built The whole family will en joy these. Dell XXACSINETTS 20-faL long! 1H bthifhtllHa. wide! Will hold 2y ef oolhd Other, $13 mpl Two Cheats and Table in This : 'PLAIT GET .: In Ivory, Green or Maple! Only QQC 0S90 0090 Grand for playini.or'eatiflg'"on! Just the right size and height! Chair seats are 9 in. from floor. The table b 17 in. high" with a top 14x20 inches. Well made and. steady I- - 4t AU SletU C5.cn l kearinc , Muical wheels, rubber lnstrtxmentt Pi tares, ZT x bos. TnsmeledJ Mr TOT. LAUIIDZIY CZT. LoU of aw; wash machiae. - I ' s , . wrlnrsr, drytr. waahboard, dent; II. Mlchelbrook. Sllverton. Salemj secretary Members of the executive com mittee selected for next year are: W A. Jones, Macleay; Frank Saalfeldt, Sllverton; Rodney Al- den, Woodburn; A. A. Geer, Sa lem; Jake Gilmore, Jefferson; O. W. Farrls, Turner; Aflo Hum phreys, Stayton. , s DEDICATE -HOD! TURNER. Dee. li. -The loeal Pentecostal church lncorporahted under the Assembly . of God Churches of America, will dedi cate their new place of worship, the former creamery, building, Sunday morning, December If, at 11; o'clock. An attractive audi torium - has, been arranged; also class rooms for . the Sunday school. ' . - Holly-Funston and Westly Cor nelius who have been for the past few weeks at the home of the former's grandfather. T. B. Fnnston, left Tuesday for Calif ornia. Word was received -Fri day that Holly Funston had the misfortune while stopping in Eugene, t be hit by an automo bile, breaking- his right leg above the ankle. He was sent to the home of his father. Scott. Funs- ton, who resides near Portland. He resided at Turner s few years ago. , ... ,. (Continued from page 1) tlonal secretary, led . the group singing in the absence of Tommy Luke of Portland, scheduled lead er. H. E. Eakin served as toast master. The address of welcome was delivered by Acting Mayor V. E. Kuhn. Other welcomes and brief talks were made by William P. Ellis, chamber of commerce president; W. IL Dancy, Rotary elub; T. Harold Tomllnson, KIwanis club; Kenneth L. Brandon, Lions club, and II. V. Collins, Breakfast club The chapter's regular, meetings will be held Tuesday nights at 6:39 o'clock at the Market Coffee shop. t Fun! yfQe - IV af AirpI 89c" ' Games 10r? tr QRr ram ACTIVE CLUB HERE RECEIVES GHARTER "Emfilt" I VKjvOfr SPyL?- BICYCLES I I uXV-Fa StSV' fev Double Tube Balloon Tires I $18.95 $21.95 liyrfJu1 TW 1WMKSnal biEt! E11 w1d ehrora- 1 - tr wV.' ' Wfllu'"' Pie mud-guards. New X'lll l CsVa iiK4a Departure Coaster brake, chro- Vvv'jfIiI VA A? 1 T 1 mlum-plated wheel rims, han- rSfflcS ' VlAM 11 L Cj " dlebar! Double spring saddle! Narrow wov tl ' ; ; 1IT froasoor to .. T$L E"!! Tea and Cookinar SeU 19c to $1.98 160 N. LIBERTY ST. BIG CID EMS FESTIVAL 0 An audience of more than 600 persons last night-enjoyed the third Marlon county high school musle festival held in toe Salem hlgn school auditorium under the sponsorship . of the county high eh o o 1 . pYincIpal's. association. Deibert Anderson, president of trie Balem high student body, presld- ed.-- - . v ... Musical numbers were present ed by Eleanor AsplnwaL the Ger- Restore the" fTwinkle In Ybiir Eyes V A visit to this office, an examination, thor oughly modern, a" pair of glasses, if needed, will .unquestionably freshen your vision, eliminate headaches and make you eager to do; things, Consult: M orris C O State St. M 444 Assortment of . To3rs 10c Doll Buggies Special 31.00 Oil 1 wa . y vals girls glee club; Bill TJtley, Jack -BiUeter, Deibert Anderson and Ray Drakeley; the Woodburn glrla' glee club; Francis Thomas and James Roeario the Salem high school first and second per iod, girls andadvanced choruses. Accompanists were Jeanette Are hart, ' Marine , Case and Doris Schunke. The audience Joined at the last la singing six Christmas carols. -; - Sigma Lamda chapter. Salem high school, of the Oregon Hon or students. Initiated the follow ing str students info the organi zation, as provided - for by the Oregon high school principals as sociation: Iris Cutsforth, Gervals; Gwyneth Schols, Hubbard; Lee Wright. Raymond Lower and Wal ter Olson, Jefferson. - , In Other Words, Relieve Eye-Strain ical P ANY, , f : . Phone 5528 Mama Dolls - Baby Dolls AH Kinds of Dolls to CqQO - ' Slate Blackboards For Kiddies 25e-49 98e Easel type,, with roll eraser, drop- f chart, chalk. - PleaL 42H uu high. ... XX-Pc. Tool CHESTS "Little Jim" 9C Carrying ease and 11 tools for "amateur work- Den. A bargain! then, $13 mp! Opt I