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PAGE TEN . The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,. Oregon. . Friday Bforamg. Jcne 21. 1933. -1 nnxr nninnir n - LUufili uuiinu HlilJ CEEISTOIET Price for 1935 Crop to Be Discused; Difference u of Opinion Viewed The loganberry control boards : elected . here this week when the code was adopted following for mal hearing, will today meet with eanners of the state to discuss pri ces on the 1935 crop. Presumably - the code price will be fixed today before the control board disbands. The meeting la called for 10 a. m. .at the chamber ef commerce. Whether or not all packers will . meet jwlth the board today re mains to "be ' seen, for yesterday there was some indication' that every canner Is not in accord with some advance talk that growers 'want at least a 3 cent minimum on their crop. Some packer a. hare already signed up loganberries on con tracts stipulating 2 cents per pound, about the same figure as prevailed last year. These packers; it la pretty- generally' indicated, will probably, go to bat on a test . case if the, loganberry control -board attempts to enforce the code price, should It be above the 24 cents contract price., ' - In auch an event, the first move would have to come from the con trol board,- inasmuch as the ean liers are not a party to the mar keting agreement. The ; matter, which would really bring to a test holding power of all. fruit codes, would take its first step, presum ably, in an injunction suit, brought by the control board to enjoin some grower from delivering his berries to a cannery at less than .-the code price. Canners, it is held, would likely welcome an attempt at abrogating the present contract. Prince's Pal IS Countess ef Carrick (above) , who is atest to become favorite companion A Prince of Wales, is, like her pre Jccessors, Lady Thelma Furncss and Mrs. Walfis Warfield Simpson, an American. She was Marion Donoghue, of Philadelphia. Native of India Speaker Sunday At Church Here Health Program Benefits to Be Surveyed Here A - survey of the effectiveness of- tbe Marion county health de partment's program will start to day with the arrival of Miss Car oline R. 1 andolphr assistant to Dr. Frank Walker of the Common wealth fund, both In New York city. Dr. Walker ia expected to reach Salem early next week. . This will be the first appraisal of the health work here since , 1931 It will cover department ac - tlvities, their effect in the control of communicable diseases, trends of birth and death rates, and school health improvement. Dr. Walker probably will re port his findings a month after the" survey Is. finished. Woolley Named District Chief Frank W. Woolley, special agent of the Security Mutual Life of Lincoln, Nebr., has been ap pointed district manaer of the Sa lem district and "ill make his office headquarters at 1680 State street. Mr. Woolley comes here from Portland. Mrs. S. M. Law of Salem Is a daughter of the Wool-leys. An Illustrated lecture will be presented at the American Lu theran church Sunday night at 8 o'clock by Mohan V. Raj, a native of Bombay, India, and editor of "Better Farm and Home" pub lished in that city. Ra will tell of the agricultural methods used in India, the splendid work of the missionaries, of Mahatma Gandhi, of the struggle for independence and of the industrial and political needs of that country. A display of Indian art goods and textiles will be on exhibit at the church. Raj Is a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon and the Uni versity ol Minnesota. Born In a hindu family, he embraced Chris tianity. He served as a lieuten ant under the British flag during the Egypt and Palestine expedi tions led by General Allenby. He speaks six Indian tongues and English fluently. Traffic Arrests By State Police 635 Last Month i 1 v ; y I r:aaifv ..kin w SZE YOUR GAS APPLIANCE ' DEALER OR THE GAS CO. 133 South High, Phone 5910 State troopers caused 635 ar rests for traffic violations during the month of May with fines of S6107.40, Charles P. Pray, super intendent of state police, reported yesterday. Fifty-eight of the arrests were for reckless driving. There were 221 arrests in the general law en forcement division with fines of $1349. Seven arrests were for lar ceny. The troopers made 112 arrests hi the fish and game division. Ap proximately 390 complaints were investigated of which 98 were cleared. Self-Supporting Women to Meet Tonight at YM. The self - supporting Women's organization Is calling a meeting Friday evening which will be held at the Y. W. C. A. starting promptly at 8 o'clock. All mem bers are urged to be present and single women are especially in vited. Due to illness of the president in the past several months and other officials being out of town, this organization has not been holding regular sessions. A def inite dat will be set Friday even ing for later meetings. Estimate Given On Tax Receipts Second installments of personal income, intangibles and corporate excise taxes for 1935 will aggre gate approximately $680,000, the state tax commission announced yesterday. These payments are due October 1.- It originally was estimated that these taxes for 193 5 would total $1,900,000, but more than that amount already has been certi fied. Officials recently increased their estimate for the year to $2, 500,000. Money derived from these taxes is used aa an offset against the property taxes. W4. , VH Will I w, r If ll atfl. 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CMUWM netK TMVILUa C MOV If MM TNt V W9i 0M . mim FIEEIII8 DISTI1ICT (Copyright, 1885. ty AMoeiatai Pratt) EALG AN, Chahar Province, June 20 Wealthy Chinese, fearing that Japan's ' relentless penetration of China soon will en gulf all Inner Mongolia, , today were leaving this outpost on the caravan route across the Gobi de sert In numbers. . They carried with them their wealth and belongings to seek further south, places of greater safety from the surge of Japan's Advance Into continental Asia. Business men and Chinese offi cials agreed that Japan ultimately would reduce Kalgan, the pictur esque frontier city at China's great wall, the rich province of Chahar and probably nil inner Mongolia to the status of Hopei province, which has come under the Japanese array's virtual dom ination. ' " i In support of that belief, they cited the growing list of Chinese concessions to the Japanese ar my's demands and increasing evi dences here, cf Japan's military might. Valley Lure to Many Tourists; Number Gaining Greenness and fertility of the Willamette valley are attracting large numbers of midwest and eastern motorists here with, the aim of locating permanently, re ports Mrs. Claudia Benson, man ager of the Salem office of the Oregon State - Motor association. The number oftourlsts from these states passing through Salem has Increased sharply in the last two weeks.. rr' . . "Most oft he tourists are com ing . from . the south and heading for the .parks In the northwest, but many of the visitors register ing here when asked how long they plan to be in the state say, 'Indefinitely," Mrs. Benson said. "They like this valley." " The usual large number of Ore gon and Washington tourists also are on the road. CHABTREE TO CONFAB S1LVERTON. June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crabtree and son David are going to Malin, on Jnlv 1 to attend the state con ference of Smith-Hughes instruct ors. They plan to spend an en tire week there. . m mm HI HOUSE IS SET Open house at the B. O. Zielln skl blackberry patch on route sev en, box 420, will be isld Sunday, June U, with anyone Interested welcome to inspect the patch. - Zlelinskl has two acres of feia- ttina Wild blackberriea . and in acres of culUrated blackberries. Be. baa experimented more than U fears with, the real wild, black berry, and this year bis Tines of fer finest production be has ever seen. Picktof will not start until next week, although by Sunday the first picking will be fully rtpa.; , - ; ; - The Zlellnskl farm is in the Ea sel Green area, between the school and church. The easiest route is to take the highway north SURE WAY TO GET BACK PEP SAY MANY THOUSANDS Stomachic, Laxative, and Tonic Effects Produce Results Mr. O. E. Jeffries, traveling salesman, states that he suffered for some time and tried many well-known preparations without satisfactory results. Quoting from his letter: "The relief this medicine has given me is wonderful. I. no longer nave gassy sour stomach; and where as I formerly lived on a liquid diet I now enjoy a wide selection of foods." This is typical .of . the state ments received from many others who have . used Williams S.L.K. formula. Br combining the tfamn.1 tant actions of stomachic, tonic, ana a laxative, Williams S.L.X. Formula has, proved very effec tive In the relief of anch rnnrii. tions as atonic dyspepsia, consti pation, loss of weight or appe tite. Indigestion, "and tired; run down feeling... v-;.: Try a bottle today. It may be obtained on a money back guar antee from the Perry Drng Store. to travel to the right from the Chemawa four corners. The real wild blackberries pro duced about two tons to the-acre last year and will bring fully three tons this year, it is antici pated. Contrary to the situation befalling most berries this year, the lack of June rains has bad no ill effect on the blackberries. 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