The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 22, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE TTTO
The OHEGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oreyca, Saturday Mornia June 22, :T
SIEfl! LIST
OF PROSPECTS
Prospects Good With Aid of
Congress Members, Is
View Taken Here
-v ments being-given discretionary
powers. ' .
Hixteen Oregon Cities .
Included In List "
The $58,000,000 appropriation,
ft la estimated, will provide build
"' ingr for only about 433 cities. In
ome cases, the bill fixes the max
imum that may be spent, bat in
others the matter of cost is left
to the treasury and postoffice de
partments, Cities on ' the eligible list set
up tinder the bill, together with
- the maximum expenditnre .where
such recommendations were made,
include- (postof flees unless other
wise specified):; '; -.s--'.-t v ::yt,
. Oregon--Ashland $ 7 7,6 0 0 ; Ba
ker.. 125.000 In addition to 149.
000 previously appropriated Eu
gene, 1225.080; Medford, $102,
00; Ontario, fT,u0O: Dallas,
174.000; Tillamook, $74,000; Al
bany, Barns.v Cottage Grove,
Lakeriew.',- Pendleton. Roseburg,
f St. . Helena.: Salem, The Dalles.
"Washington -Aberdeen, 1245,
000; Anacortes, $88,000; Au-
" burn, $72,000;, CentraUa, S$8.-000;-
ColviUe. $77,000; Kent,
vf 8.000; Renton. $79,000; Se
attle (parcel post building), $1,
675.000; Seattle (postoffice and
courthouse), $450.000 y Wenatch-
ee, $305,000; Belllngham, Cam
as, Cashmere, Clarkston, Kenne
wlck, ' Olympla. Raymond, Rita-
Tille, ,"Sedro ... Wooley, - Sunnyside,
Spokane (courthouse customs
house); Tacoma. Toppenish. Van
eouver. Walla Walla, Taklma. .
EUJDTt ROOSEVELT
V (Co&tiaMd tram pact 1) .
removal of young Roosevelt, sub
t - Ject to the action of the state ex
ecutive committee, i '
Tbe defeated -resolution read:
The office of first vice-presl-1
.dentof.the Texas Young Demo
cratic club has not been legally
filled. Dallas county young demo
crats call upon the state executive
committee to declare the office
vacant and to -exercise Its proper
power of electing a vice-president
. at the -next regular meeting of
the executive, committee."
A substitute resolution also
- calling for, Roosevelt's removal
was defeated, 1$ to 1$. '
Turkey Larceny
; Case Coming up
In Court Today
Preliminary hearing will be
.- held in justice court at 9:30
o'clock this morning for C. C. De
ter and William Milaer, accused
of larceny by bailee of 390 tur-
. keya.-valued at $1209. The com
plaint was made by J. E. Parrish.
- Jefferson turkey grower, who
claims the defendants were in
charge of turkeys belonging to
. Parriah, : which-tUTkeys they sold
: wrongfully about January 25.
Both defendants are in the county
Jail in lieu of bail, at first set at
V . $1200 each and later lowered to
, $500 each. Dexter was arrested
near Molalla and Milner in Port
' land. '-.
The Call
GRAND
Today ."Charlie Chan In
Egypt" with Warner Ol-
.and. , f ' ' '
ELSIXORK
Friday- -Wheeler and Wool
- sey In "The Nit-Wits".
CAPITOL '
Today Double bill, -Gold'
Diggers of . 1935" with
i Dick Powell, and Buck;
' Jones in Shadow Ranch." .
STATE .!-; -:
Today Kennit i Ma;nard
, In "Red Blood of Coar-
-i age. ""
HOLLYWOOD
Today Double bill, Chester
Morris In "Society Doctor"
and Bob Steele in "West-
ern Justice".-
Exclusive..;
The one different ice cream Is
made by The Spa. It's made
the old fashion way.- '
LJo&LVvocyJ
Last Times Today
Two Features 15c
CONTINUOUS SATXJRDAT I
: t 1:30 to ia -vIP.
M. lUC
BOB STEELE in
'Western Justice? -
Second Featc
ilea la mite"
and their girls!
"f-ffTn
ootfon"
dde4J
CKSTMOfdr$
; Vacwu aua
: .eiiue SUBCE
fed'
Boa
rd
Miclccy Mouse
. Club Notes
In not more than seventy-five
words write mo a letter saying
"Why 1 Attend the Mickey Mouse
Matinee" -several valuable prizes
will be offered for the best ones.
' M. M. C.
Again war honored by a visit
from the "Sage of Sslem,"- D.TL
"Dad- Talmadge. "Dad- Is a reg
ular connoiseur of the Mickey
Mouse matinees and his compe
tent criticisms have always been
looked forward to." One of f the
things I'll always remember him
teaching me is .the. statement
that "news la names." v If one
doesnt; pt a name In a atoryt
then It, last :a. story. And then
again with a n.-.me is the arti
cle the author can always be cer
tain of one interested reader.
M.M.C. -
t always like to listen to 'Boots
Grant broadcast over the radio
cause it cheers me up after
someone, condemns - me for the
way - my voic sounds. "Boots'
always was a swell piano player.
"Boots" had a birthday Thurs
day awelt maybe now his voice
will chaBge. r
i -i;; M. M. C.
Kids; Please when yon - move
be sure to give the Mickey Mouse
secretary yeur change of address.
If. M. C.
Wasn't-, that a swell program
we had last week? Well, the, rest
of the summer they're going; to
be Just as much fun. The "stars'
performing were: Mary Befn Vin
cent, Donald. Edwards, Elms Ray,
Dean Arehart. Doris Taylor, Curt
Williams, Priacflla Simpklns, Alva
Raff ety, Freddie Carmical Eldon
Foster and the "Rata" and Brad
Collins (de guy at da piano).
M. M. C '
' . Introducing Jeanette Arehart,
who lives at 925 Union street.
Jeanette Is fifteen years, of age
and v very- pretty. She- assists
Brad at the-piano, and I one of
the most talented girls In Salem.
She sings equally as well as she
"pounds' the keys. , "
. m. m. c " :
In the mail: Letters from Te
and . Ann, Two B I a e k Crows,
Bridge Club of Eight, Ellis Long
heed, 265 Main street. Indepen
dence; Helen Sabre, Sweethome;
Miriam Cooler, Silver-ton; Mrs.
Orval C Kennen, 2035 McCoy
avenue: Ted WTd, Independence;
Mrs. Irene Carmical, 1175 Nebras
ka; Mrs. M. F. Sherman, E. R.
Foster, 1045 " 5th; Jack Dew
ey's sister, 3obby Devlin; 1488 S.
Commercial; Myra Madsen, ,112
S. 13th street.
M. M. C.
- Great program today special
feature "SOS Iceberg a
story of. the border-patrol in the
Iceland chapter eight of "Call
of the Savage" and the regular
feature all nonsensical Bert
Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in
the "Nit Wits. -
So long.
Zoilie
Harvest Season
Providing Many
Jobs in County
Employment In Marion county
is on. the increase at present but
most of the sew work Is seasonal.
much of It cherry and berry pick
ing. Manager D. D. Dotson of the
national re -employment agency
here reported yesterday. In the
last five days the agency has se
cured Jobs for 146 persons. It has
approximately 3500 persons regis
tered for work.
The average wage for cherry
picking this season is 1 tents,
a gain' of a quarter cent over
1934, Dotson said.
School Building
Insurance Lower
A substantial reduction in Ore
insurance rates on class "A" and
class "B" school buildings was
announced Friday by Hugh Earle,
state Insurance commissioner.
The reduction followed a sur
vey by the insurance department
of this class of construction.
Surveys involving other classes
ot risks will be made during the
year, Earle said.
. YIDS WILL PICNIC
INDSPENDENXE, June 21
The Ylds Dancing clnb will bold
their annual picnic .- at - Hasel
Green park Sunday, June 23.
Ten if nro
r- . ,..Mysf rhw .
Decthl Was l
; the re ! tko
0Mm ef Vm9
aacet A cat tact
atw Qmn eaiiM soivet
WARNER OLAHO
"PAT" ATIXSON T
SmiMftTCHIIirV
ALSO
Mouse
a
vanoon -
sTT' k. a. r " n. ".
f
TiiX-F BEE 0000
BILL ISjiST'
Other . Phases of Roosevelt
Program May Go Over 1
to Later Session
. v : (CeatisDaa trua pact 1)
work, on the 'amendment, which
would let the federal government
tax securities henceforth Issued by
state and local governments and
allow state and local governments
to levy, on federal, securities.
The questionjias been actively
before SumnersV committed for
two years or more. Polls -had
shown favorable sentiment. Lit
tle difficulty was looked for in
bringing the measure to the floor
unless the treasury Interposes ob
jections as it has in the past "
ob the ground that congressional
submission of an amendment
would Interfere with the federal
fJuandnr program. , )ri ; -
The situation on the other
share-the-wealth taxes went un
changed, for none could say defin
itely whether the President want!
ed those enacted this session. A
majority of democratic leaders
proposed to leave them over until
next session, contending there was
not time left to consider new lev
ies on gifts, Inheritances, big in
comes and corporation receipts.
RESUMPTIOrJ STILL
topic ofwint
- (CoatlBa4 from ptf 1)
only legitimate American Federa
tion of Labor organization involv
ed in this struggle," Kickerson
declared.
Nickerson stated that the head
of the so-ealled northwest Joint
strike committee, Orrille Smith,
nas receivea a telegram from
William L. Hutcheson of IntlUn-
apolis, international president of
the Brotherhood ot Carpenters
and Joiners, that the brotherhood
does not recognize any actions of
Smith's organization.
"Mnlr Is in charge of the situa
tion in the northwest," Hntcheson
aarisea Smith, according v to a
copy Of the telegram produced by
Nkkerson. "Tour , acUvitles are
retarding the progress of the
workers."
1 CUBES
COLIAPSE. UEO
(ContiBBed from pf tt
ly, completely and efficiently an
swered. While he may have spo
ken of things that may justify cri
ticism, the i abuttal showed the
department was well organized
and well operated and will pro
gress more rapidly because of his
detachment from the service."
STARTS SUNDAY
Continuous Performance Sunday - 2 to 11 P. M. Matinee Each Day
SPECIAL PRICE - 25c
. S. WW IS X
U WF WW "
A
with mil
msm-.
t . - I
Directed by Christy Cabanne
A Wat, T. lackey PndwcMea Semen
. ploy by AcUe tuTMefw AdSend
alolesve by George Woggtter
Added -: -
. Comedy, One Two Many
r News and Cartoon
Aid to Police
, ..-Ml
Proceas discovered by Dr. Erastus
M. Hodson, New York biochemist,
and Hauptmann trial witness, en
ables pelics for the first time to de
velop fingerprints f rem xJoth and
other surfaces beyond range of old
powder-dusting system. New me
thod employs silver nitrate.
FOB HALF- MILLION
LOS ANGELES, June 21.-(a-Jackie
Coogan, film actor, was
named defendant today in two
damage suits, eaeh . asking for
$250,000, in connection with the
automobile accident near Saa Di
ego last month in which his father
and three other - persons were
killed, i
The suits, filed by Grace Durkin
and Mrs. Ann V. Horner, allege
that the automobile was owned
by Jackie Coogan, and that al
though the elder Coogan was driv
ing "while under the influence of
liquor," his son failed to remons
trate with him and cause him to
slow down.'
Miss Dur kin's brother, Trent
Junior Durkin, actor; Mrs. Hor
ner's son, Robert J. Horner, play
wright, and Charles Jones, fore
man of the Coogan ranch near
San Diego, also were killed in the
accident. May 4.
TAKES OFFICE JOB
. SILVEBTON, June 20. Miss
Vera Beer has accepted a position
is the offices of the Cooley Iris
gardens at Sllrerton. Mary Bell
has taken the position with the
law firm of Attorney- Rex Al
bright, where Miss Beer has been
employed since the former secre
tary; Miss Emaline Frailer, ac
cepted a position with a packing
company at Salem.
W COM SUED
ir ww f ry
I 17
ittiriucs$ !
I T
Etfittrcusmt .
fatert 8CJTTCSH
IIEFIIB
40-YEAR TEHr.l
Plea of Guilty by His Wife
is Not Accepted; Case
: : Up Again Today, . ; .
- (CoatlaMd from pl IV :- -.; -.
time is the vicinity of Raymond
and Hoauiam. : .. " "
The ransom note, . which de
manded $200,009 front I'To
Whom It May Concern" original
ly was devised by Dainard, Cou
nelley said, hut Waley rewrote it
while the two were In Seattle. '-
Several . cross-state trips occu
pied Waley and Dainard until
about May 18 when they rented
an apartment In Seattle.
The notice in the papers of the
death, of John P. Weyerhaeuser,
sr prompted them to choose that
family for the natch", Connel
ley said, and they went to Taco
ma to observe the habits ot the
Weyerhaeuser family on the the
ory that they would have consid
erable ready money.
Service Planned
Each Sunday at
Brunfcs Corner
A eacred concert and preaching
service will be held every Sunday
afternoon this summer at 2:30
o'clock in Mead's grove at Brunk's
corner. These meetings are inter
denominational and will he con
ducted by different church groups.
There are no charges and . the
public is welcome. Rev. Fanseiou
is the speaker this week.
The advisory 'committee of
Mead's Grove camp Is as follows:
Dane Pnrvlne and Perry Wells of
Independence; George Rho ten, 1.
S. MacKenxie and Hadley Hobson
of Salem; Dan. Friessen, John
FTiessen and Jack Funk of West
Salem ; Theodore Lengelo and IL
M. Mead of Brunk's Corner. IL
M. Mead is malinger and pastor in
charge.
1
George Miller is
New School Clerk
at North Santiam
NORTH SANTIAM, June 21.
George Miller is home from . tte
Deaconess hospital where had
been confined nearly two weeks
following an appendix operation.
George Miller waa elected
school clerk to take Mrs. Agnes
Harvey's place and Arden Ham
mer waa elected chairman, re
placing George Howard.
A dinner was given Sunday In
honor of Mrs. Mary B. "Grand
ma" KlethJey's 81st birthday.
Mrs. George Rhoades has as
guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bowers from the soldiers' . home
at Rltsel, Wash., who plan to
visit her for some time.
A Great Novelist?
Last and Best Storv
: M V
Trojans Yed
A ronuace of the TJniversiry of
Southern California campus
was climaxed recently with the
nmrriage- of Margaret Fay Wll-
' son, top photo, and Hueston
Harper, lower- photo, football
star and track eo-rx plain In
' 1034. International Illustra
ted News photo. ' -
Pop
Warner Is
Expert Angler;
Has Good Catch
BEND, Ore., June 21. P)
Glenn S. "Pop" Warner, famous
football coach, "hit the line" to
day In Central Oregon, nut it was
a fishing line laden with trout. .
And to prove that his genius Is
not confined to the gridiron he
had a fine basket of trout from
Diamond lake.
Job Agency Here
Makes no Charge
, That Ike. . national reemploy
ment agency, 355 North High
street, offers Its service strictly
free to all employes and. employ-
TODAY ONLY1
First Salem
Showing!
echoes)
ouna
cfCClSOASG
IIUI
Starts SUNDAY!
MUnHe Show TcrJte!
11:15 P.M. 10c
H
i
B
i?
;ti
. mm .
u
II
t!
If
: n
. Heny leea Wibeas
sle-spHrHaf stery f
leg lies tfc Beetle
man's feat fren leadeaj
wbe tsddaaly dls
cavered. alMsatf ,
ladlM man fct R4 Gaw
If
if
fi
R
n
Alaft rali i
II
II
ti
If
I
ar
W mi LeaiaMiiflaBa ml
mi
. ADDED ... ,
r ev
v -
II
It
II
u
II
I!
u
if
ii
ii
II
R
n
u
' " trllft t : ,
r.IABY BOLAHD
c::Arii r:::iEs
ZAS0 PITTS
ttttmt Vi f IMm ltfm$
4iriV'rr
o;;e killed. m
MB III B1QTS
(CobUbiicA trom paj 1)
mllL aittlefield said ; the officer
was attacked by pickets and oth
ers jrecrulted to help them and
was warned to more out or suffer
Injury. r- ' -:
A short timer' later, when, the
mill's 300 employes reported tor
work, the real battle started.
: Littlef ield said the p i e k e t s
blockaded the employes approach
to the mill and finally began hurt
tug rocks. The mass fighting- en
sued. - 1 " '
; Pickets and mill workers went
a each other with rocks, bricks
and fists.. A riot eaU brought a
police car with five officers, a -k
Uttletield said the police fired
after their car had been stoaed.
One ' man fell,:, fatally wounded.
LltUefield aald other rioters made
a dash lor the police car and his
tnen fired several more shots.
Littlef WW. who said aU the
shots fired were front police guns.
Uwas cut by flying glass. Police
Captain Tmuaas Rutledge and Of
ficers Peter Carroll and Harry Al-
tier were hurt but continued, ef-
torta to halt the violence pending
the arrival of relnforeementa.
Although the mill, had: been
picketed for about live weeks, the
number, of strikes was less than
10 per cent of the employes . on
the Job, Llttlefield said. The pre
vious picketing, had been peaee
fuL . ;i . i:.;;:
The police chief asserted, how
ever, that the number of men at
tacking the employes was far In
excess of the total known to be
on strike. Indicating they had re-,
cruited - help for the melee. - He
would not estimate the number In
volved In the rioting.
ers was pointed out yesterday by
Mansger D. D. Dotson.
"The agency here is a part of
the federal reemployment service
set up to bring the man and the
job" together," he explained. "It
has no other . connections and
gives its services without cost to
the recipient,
Mickey lloase. Uattnee Today
: Special Feature .
V "SOS ICEBERG".
' BeriaL 'Call of Savage" .
- STAGE SHOW i
5TARTG
ttidmte Show
"I SENTENCE YOU TO TEN YEARS!"
And after that, youll be free . . . free to live a life
time of terror ... a hunted tiling bereft of love, honor
v and a name! Night and day, hell's horror will dog
your footsteps ... there'll be no peace, no prospect,
v no promise !" Victor Hugo's soul-stabbing story.
MARCH
CHAUES
LAUGIITOf
CE611C HaElWICKE
OARIYl ZANUCfC
plus
BILLY. HILL, in .
Famous Song Hits
Comic Cartoon
News Events
r 3 DAYS STARTING TOMORROW!
" r:r. , . . -SpeciaTAUraction!
s(i The Official Round-by-Round Motion Pictures
. . of the ' . . ..
D AIS O DO &W Qll
: World Heavyweight Championship Fight! ' T
' AND SECOND FEATCRK ': ' "' ' ' ':
. A CROOK THRILLER I , ; 4
SET A THIEF TO
CATCH A THIEF!
J
nrrwinn
.t I'll fi t I L' A L
T- Lt Time Today . -GOLD mGGER3 Of" J033 and :
2 FEATURES buck joxes rr trsHipow RAxcii"
"FirstLady".
Formal welcome-and White House
visit is in store for lime. Albert
LeBrun (above); wife ot the Preai
Jent of France, who la enroute to
New York on maiden voyage of
S. & Normandie. . '
Spend Sunday Afternoon at
Mead's Grove
. at Brunk's Corner ,
Music & Inching. Service
Free Picmic; Tables i ?
Shanghai Cafe
Chinese-and Aaterlran Dishes
Beer Frted Chickew
Open It toS A. 5L
162H K.Coml TeL S74T
Sukiyaki Dinner
Also Ameriraa Dishes
How get there? You walking
down Commercial street to
lits fishing market then yon
stepping upstairs. , There we
are. -
tf A. M. to 2 A. M.
Seats 25c
- Last Times Today
Wheeler &Woolsey,
"the rjJTwrrs'
V with
BETTY GRABLE
GUNDAY
Tonite - 11:30
15c
Tffl , .
5P.M.
. with .
JOHN MILJAN
SHIBLET GREY
I
-