-The OREGON STATESMAN, Sakia, Oregon, Friday-Mornfag; "Jcne 211935
?AG2 EXETETT
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1 500 Men Answer Ads, Word
I- of Operators; Unions
Sav It tsn't Sa
' jtCoatlaa.iaB pas I) ;
thattJram ami tb Tmtlour dJeirtct
attorneys cattse complaints to b-j
Iliad in every cm In which there
Is a violation f law."
Labor Cbncfllator
Visiting Portland --
Patrick JL Donaghne. special
conciliator for the department of
labor, baa beo In Portland tbe
past few days studying local la
bor conditions and - conferring
with Ernest-P, Marsh, westers la
bor coucillator.
Donaghne, credited with haying
single-banded aettled the Minne
apolis strike last cummer and
who later was sent to San Fran
cisco to lend his efforts daring
the. longshore strike, declined to
make any statements. . t
. Trials of 237 union pickets ar
rested last week at tbe Bridal
Veil Lumber company on charg
es of disorderly conduct will
start tomorrow in justice coort at
" Gresham.
T
ID LIDS Wl
' (Centinnd from paga' 1)
them in their artificial houses the
same as In living bodies, cut their
after-life short. 'The Lindbergh
pump solves this problem, being
so mechanically 4 perfect that no
Infection enters.
The pump, an artificial heart
and lungs combined, is not de
scribed. At the Institute, informa
tion about it was refused with the
"statement that it will be divulged
later in the institute's own pub
lications. However, the announcement
reveals that Lindbergh made the
first step In 1931, and that he was
the author of an unsigned an
nouncement then in Science de
scribing a new apparatus made
at the institute's division ot ex
perimental surgery.
SENATE BALKS AT
E
(Continued from ptraj)
for the republican 1936 presiden
tial nomination, declared the su
preme court decisions meant "that
the president must release the
hand. of dictatorship from import
ant functions heretofore usurped."
Harking back to an expression
of Mr. Roosevelt's concerning the
supreme court .ruling, Vandenberg
said that "those who smirk at it
(the constitution) as a "horse and
buggy antiquity Ignore" that un
der it "we hare builded a larger
relative happiness and prosperity
than any other nation in. history."
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13 regret
14 sincere,
15 body of sol
diers 17 negritoof
the Philip
pines ;
18 bass singer
19 toothed
wheels
21 requires
23 pose for a
. portrait
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rect coarse
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lihUyin
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12 excites with
sadden fear
S3 murmured
34 from a defi
nite past
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$5 implements
for driving
nails 35 eeverinj
. for the .
" head
37 mothcr-ln-
lav el Both
3D appraiser -41
observes
45 month of
the Jewish
calendar
48 confident
50 city in "
Alaska
51 congealed
water
62 fruit of the '
hawthorn
53 quantity of
, medicine -
54 steep in
moisture
55 feminine
name
- Herewith is the solution to yes
terday's puzzle. -
SBI
California Asks J
Canning Fruits'
Put Under AAA
. - WASHINGTON, lane iOV
A determined flTive to rerlse the
pending AAA amendments to Include-
vanning traits -and - Tge
tables got under way today with
tbe California congressional dele
gatTon T orming the- spearhead of
the attack, - , . - r;
-Senator Johnson (TL-CaL) perl
sonaily requested Senator J. orris
(IL-Neb. ) to take action ' In be
half of California -grower before
the senate agricultural committee
tomorrow, whUe Representative
Stahbs (D.-Cal.) asked tbe chair
man of the senate committee to
save olive growers from ruin by.
bringing that Industry under the
protection of the amendments.
Other California congressmen
made similar bids.
HUGE PROGRAM
S BASELY ADOPTED
(Continued (root pl 1)
laid In short sections so that but a
few streets would be blocked at a
time.
Tbe warrant retiring bonds will
be a serial Issue to be paid off in
ten. years, as authorized by the
last session of the state legisla
ture. o g
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Ward Yea No Yea No
53 47 73 25 1,930
54 36 74 15 1,750
43 21 56 8 1,146
58 42 73 26 1,593
65 55 77 40 2,381
52 72 75 46 2,180
62 101 73 35 1.805
Totals ..387 374 501 195 12,785
Fuhrer Speaker
For 20-30 Meet
Walter Fuhrer. local attornev
and member of the state legisla
ture.. wilL.be the SDeaker at the
weekly meeting of the 20-30 club
ai me yuene rnaay nignt. Kuss
Woodry will be chairman and in
addition to the speaker, has ar
ranged for a good musical' pro
gram. Te has secured George Ba
ker and" Gordon Hoffman, enter
tainers at Davev Jones' T.nckpr.
to present numbers. All members
are requested to be in attendance.
HALF of tax paid
THE DALLES, Ore., June 20.
-tfVNearly 50 per cent of the
current tax levy for Wasco coun
ty has been paid, courthouse rec
ords show.
With no government aid and
facing drought conditions, Mexi
can farmers along the Rio Grande
south of Marfa, Tex., are reported
in a desperate condition.
Too Late "to Classify
3 rms. $6, Hollyw'd., 1805 N. 22nd St.
3 m. f urn. apt. available June 25.
Stratton Apta.. Phone 3842.
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VERTICAL
1 appendage
suggestive
of a beard
2 on the
ocean
3 equips .
4 raised
platform
5 sooner than
6 sadden
thrusts
with, a
sword
1 honored
" with a feast
S celestial ;
body
9 squeezing
10 net at home
It beverage . .
16 something
servinjf as a
' memorial
20 arrogant
22 bitter vetch
24 Roman road
25 spreads for
drying
25 mark of
punctuation
27 Pen-name
of Charles
Lamb
28 Fits of HI
temper
29 the gram
pus 31 supply with
. weapons
S3 card game
35 Latin poet
38 chief gods
of the Teu
tonic pan
theon 40 to the side
opposite to
that from
which the
- wind comes
42 drive out
43 piece of - - ;
baked day
44 town on the
Aegean.
45 witnesses
46 conclusion
47 game at
, cards ..
trap. I
FIRST I a IS
FAVORED EV GROUP
: . .. (CaUud from pst 1)
gonias.the leading atate In the
nation with first aid ears and
proper oxygen, equipment.
"vyheTeaa more than 400 mod
ern oxygen resuacltatora are
available throughout California
and 1(0 In Washington, Oregon
baa but five,' he pointed out. One
of them la owned by Salem Gen
eral hospltaL . r.,-, : 0-::-7i
Unlike the more common inhal
ator, these resuscitators jiot only
administer proper proportions of
o- -gen and carbon dioxide in such
eases as gas poisoning and acute
pneumonia, bat also expand and
contract tbe patient's lungs under
the ideal pressure far restoring
normal breathing and heart ac
tion. The Portland first aid ear,
made over from a second hand
seven passenger sedan, -carries a
stretcher, resuscttator, lnhalator,
gas masks, blankets, heat pads,
the common first aid supplies and,
in addition, a surgical kit so com
plete that with it an operation
could be performed at the scene
of an accident if necessary.
"We work entirely with the
nfedical profession," Captain Ro
berts declared. "Our men are
trained in first aid but go no fur
ther without the direction of a
doctor. Our car is available for
extreme emergencies as an am
bulance, but is not used when
there is time to call regular am
bulance companies."
Captain Roberts left last night
for Tillamook and Taft. Next
Tuesday he will return to the val
ley and make stops at Albany,
POLLY AND HER
MICKEYTVIOUSE
HERE I AM ! ARE. YE ) ' M3flS LpJjlJI I 1$ JjUT WELL? ER, UK-LATER ON.M f
- VjgBWTP--OHl YMmS m CpSli AIN'T YDU Hv I'M A BIT TIRED !
1 V 'A H 1 TTTi A . W ly ,-rJTa look: -THraoLiSH H hf - I
THJMBLE THEATRE Starring Popey
NW FREN05,
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LET US NOT GET
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EXCITED-WE
rAUST COrAPOSEJ
thnkthc:
STORM IS
.OURSELVES
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GETTING
.BETTER?
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
FTKAMl-y OAD - I'M UORRlD-A AMNiB'S
TUB LAW OM fCC SIDE - OF COOT2SE,
I BEUEVB AfOMfCS STORV ABOUT
MRS. MEAMVS CRUEL, IMHOMAN
TT2eAXMEttT-OfJT LEGAL. PROOF
TOOTS AND CASPER
i TWK t5 AM Onn TT1 lATimi I I I AU l eee 1
BUTTERCUP WONT LETT ME ) ( HE. WAMTS US -Jl
CrO AMD HE WON'T. LET YOU V BOTH HERE X ill t
60, SO NOW WHAT ARE WE ( V, WITH HIM, 1 11
Corvallia and cities to the south.
; Governor 'MarUnSecreUij! of
State Earl Snail, Mayor Kubn, JLJ
dermen Merrill " D. Ohllng and
Cuyler TanPatten, Senator McKay
and -Chief Hutton posed for a
photograph with; Captain Ro
berts' in front of the car while he
was in Salem.. -
FORECLOSE WE
- (Coatiaaad foaa pag 1)
siblo under the 1933 state law
which provides for payment of
back taxes of ten equal install
ments, one being due each six
months.
The only taxes included In the
foreclosure list published by the
county yesterday are those where
the -property holders have paid
nothing whatever under tbe ten
payment plan Inaugurated by the
state In 1933.
Betzer Chairnian
Oi Keizer Board
KEIZER, une 20. Ray Betzer
has been elected chairman of tbe
school board here following his
re-election Monday at the annual
school meeting. Paul Pierce was
also re-elected to tbe board while
Lloyd Weeks, appointed to suc
ceed Harold Oldenberg when the
latter resigned, was elected to
fill the latter's term. The board,
after organizing for the coming
year, selected Ruth Rulison as
clerk. The 1935-1936 budget was
approved without any opposition.
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whites and- continue beating un
til cold. Fold In cream whipped
and the crushed raspberries. Poor
Into refrigerator trays and freese
without stirring for about X hours.
- Mrs. Edward Schaor
' -Hubbard, Ore.
Raspberry "Whip- '
"44 ea water J. '
4i ' eap hot wtUr r raspberry jnlc
' ?i. cap -aagar
1 BTtlop geUtia
1 erj raspbarry joie'a sad palp
taaaoa aalt
2 tabirpoas Icmoa juica '
, 1 art waitas
Sprinkle gelatin on top of wa
ter. Add sugar, salt, hot water
or juice and stir. Add.lemon juice
and sieved raspberries, either
fresh "or canned.. Cool nntil it be
gins to thicken. Then beat nntil
frothy. Fold In beaten egg whites
and add red coloring; if desired.
Turn Into mold. When firm, un
mold and serve with a garnish of
whipped cream and a few whole
berries.' Serves 6.
Mrs, Joseph Johnson
341 N. 14th
Low Wage Paid
In Small Mills
Some small sawmill operators
in this oounty are employing mill
workers for as la was 30 cents an
hour. It was learned from reliable
sources here yesterday. Operators
reported thatt hey had no trouble
getting steady workers at that
figure, paying 32.40 for eight
Two of
Three is
(Dames are
come now
BRf(XOP
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LiTTLE. RREE.TE
OPDCrfTI v
ivrs.
The Topic of
MRS.
caw walk;
TKE LAW
home
THAT Q.IGHT
AVJAy
OS?
A Family
WE'RE 4&m
OML.V E7im,A
hours work.. The present price of
lumber makes' operations In small
mills mnprofitabl If wage rates
of 45 and S9 cents an hour are
paid, one proprietor of a mill pay
ing the'low rates-remarked.-
ROOD PULPASIED
WASHINGTON, Jun 20.-)-A
petition., demanding, a hearing
on a bin ny Jtepxesentatlva Sam
uel B. Hill (D-Wash) protldlnr a
13 per cent excise tax on im
ported chemical wood pulp - was
filed with the house ways and
means committee today by Repre
sentative Wallgren (D - W a s h).
The petition contained the names
of f 2 members of the house.
Hill's bill has been in the com
mittee for several weeks and de
mands for a hearing increased
among members of congress after
announcement by the state de
partment that chemical wood pulp
was bound to the free list in the
proposed reciprocal trade agree
ment with Sweden.
That action brought protests
from all sections of the country
where wood pulp Is manufactured
or where plana.t were being made
for developing the i n d u s t r jr.
While members of congress were
denouncing the action of the state
department, former Senator C. C.
Dill, of Washington, openly ques
tioned the legality of the depart
ment s action, declaring that the
reciprocal trade law did not .give
the president or the department
power to bind an item to the free
list any more than, it gave them
the power to place an item on or
remove it from the list.
a Kind
a Crowd
ITS TEN O CLOCK!
HOW MUCH REST
V DO MXI NEED TO
IV WALK UP "TD
l!ftV . - -
So Selfish"
Conversation
Reunion
I CrUESS we'll,
HAVE TO CALL.
THE VVHCX-E THIN4
; OFF AND STAY
HERE WTTH HIM,
OF
TOOTS THAT
IS, i.F IT S
ALL'RlrHT.
WITH YOU
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ztl a " v wbsolutelt ho b
f Laos oa no laus- swear.
THE OMIV WAV THAT CRUEL M . 3 ' j I
OU VADMAW SHALL.
T&VE.E. GET AWiilE h--Tr-r STEAOy PADS
IS CSVEC MV -L I DOJT LOSE
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CJT-PUTIK'
TO HE COM
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cellophane nightcap, or whatever
first prise happens to be . -
.This will be but one of a larar a
number of sports events -calculated
to make xhe program appeal to
Persons of .all area, according ta
Oliver B. Huston, chairman of the
sports committee. The events.
which start at 9 a. m.. will include
the , tua o war, bicycle, sprints,
brlqaet, barrel, shoe, sack, crab,
three-legged, and other- standard
and. stunt races.-Seventy-two Jaer-
cnaadue and .cash jirisee were
awarded at the- sports program
last-year.
Members Of Htiatnn'a mannlttaa
are Jack- Elliott, vice-chairman;
Paul Bloch, Breyman Boise, Les
lie Wadsworth, Brazier C. Small.
uiioert ward, Lester Newman,
Clarenee Brrd. Leo Edward r
Moon. Fred Moxley, Fred E. Man-
gis, K. K. "Bob" Boardman, P. D.
Quisenberry. Walter JEosel. Clif
By
MATTER O'FACr; IT'LL HAVE
TD WAIT TIL. TDMORREK I
dUST REMEMBERED I GOT.
T SEE A FBTV!
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By
IT
1S4VSSS
COURSE.
TLL LET
ITS
Naj nf&T-
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ALL RIHT
WITH ME,
SEaXT,TOOTSI
1 KNOW NOW
I COJJLDNT:
6ET AL0N6-
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WTTHOUT YOU
ford M. Parker, Harry W. Scott,
W. P. Watkins, Ben Pad. Georgo;
Edwards., Alex Jones, George V. r
Mabitrom, R. D. Woodrow and!
George Allen. ';r:;:,;;"-S?;-.': r" -'-
Boardman will serve as clerk of
the course, assisted by Leo "Fris
eo" Kdwards and Moon; Watkins
as referee. Small, Pade, Byrd and
Moon. as Held, judges and Parker
as starter. ,
Veatch Retained
Upon Fish Board
John C. Teatch, personal attor
ney for former Governor -Julias
L. Meier, was renamed yesterday
by Governor Charles H. Martin as
a- member of the -state, fish com
mission. Veatch has- served aa
chairman of this commission lor
several years.
KELSO? GETS PAROUS
PORTLAND, June 20. A
two - year penitentiary sentence
and parole today were given M.
E. Nelson, discharged Portland
police officer convicted of lar
ceny in a store. -
CUFF STERPJETT
By WALT DISNEY
'THIS AfTERNOON HE WWTEOM
INSTANTLY tonight
By SEGAR
BRANDON WALSH
V INSTANTLY tonight J
V HE MAKES
Trir iVl AFRAID
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AW IF MES- MEAW COMES HECEvI
GOT A HUUCH THEJ2E5 COMMA BE
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By JIMMY MURPHY
YOU
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TO LTV5 ARARTi
THREE MONTHS,
CASPER, BECAUSE
,1 FOUND OUT
IN THREE DAYS
v?w HOW MUdi
I MISSED
YOU!
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