The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 12, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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placed la Lis hands for action to
day.' Terry t-s.ll Lb paper had af
f L;.iTl;i, locked ia a tank vault,
T,hi:Ii Lai Ucrirg oa tlie "shake
iaTta' charges. . -
Terry and Logan presented the
committee with aa unsigned list
of - Leer fcallj, card rooas, con
fectioneries and restaurants which
were aHccd to Lave been operat
Ia?r SS either outright slot ma
'chines cr the slot machines
camouflaged aa marble boards, v
Fuhrer explained at the start
ct the meeting that "my proposal
bluntly is that you furnish us with
the information, the city attorney
make oat the complaints and the
police officers make the arrests
lie said, speaking to Logan, "I un
derstand you are ready to give tia
the information." The list of
rame3, giving a total of 38 ma
chines as having been in play, was
the only written material present
ed 13 the committee. "7 - -:: Z
7 Terry Avers r.2. 7 ; ''-f- 7 ;"
:.. Machines Vnlieensed . r ' ? -
Perry told the committee that
"of . 60 automatic payoff marble
boards" ia Salem,, "only six bate
license stickers. Fuhrer said
Chief of Police Frank Minto had
informed him yesterday that no
machines cf this type were to" be
found in the city. .-, ;r - - - - -"
That Immediate action against
payoff marble boards and slot ma
chines ia planned, was declared by
" Mayor Knhn. , - - ; ;. .
"We're draws tip an ordinance 1
we hope will take care of the situ
ation." the mayor said. "This new
ordinance is absolutely complete,
its provisions taken from the best
information from every ordinance
we have been able to look at.' ? -
Tfci3 ordinance, which will be
brought up for action at Monday
night's eouneil meeting if it is re
ported oat by the ordinance com
mittee, of which Alderman Fred
A. Williams Is chairman, will
transfer supervision -o m ar b 1 e
boards back to the police depart
ment from the police committee,
.where it now stands, and make
possession of a payoff machine ot
any sort a law violation, Fuhrer
explained. He said- further the
chief of police would be required
to file a report with the council
each month listing the machines
licensed and that possession of
any machine not on this list would
subject the owner or operator to
arrest, ' : " -
Mayo Vrgra Sinlri
Of Complaint, Arrests
The mayor declared bis faith
ia the .good intentions cf the pc-
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lice committee and suggested to
Perry. "Swear out a warrant If
you know there a slot maehine
ia operation and we'll go break
down the door and get it and you
can go along: ; .'v-7,' :
City Attorney; ciris J.: Kowitt
offered a secure a blank warrant
from his office if anyone at the
meet ingr had any definite evidence
of law violation.
"They could get witnesses to
say there 'never were any ma
chines, there, Perry s said when
asked to sign a complaint against
operators he said were running
slot machines last Saturday night.
"That's 3ust what we're getting
to," Kuhn responded. "Frank, if
there's one there why in hell don't
you put yodr name on the dotted
line and the police will go get It.
If they don't. Ill get a police de
partment that will." r 1
Perry said he thought "it would
be a splendid idea to wait tin this
new ordinance is in and then tee
what happens.
All members of the committee
admitted t h ey. had repeatedly
heard rumors of a payoff to po
lice by gamblers here but all like
wise declared they had never been
able to secure evidence that would
bring a conviction. , . .
Humors f Payoff .
To Police Admitted - -
: "I'm frank tcr admit we have
been suspicious of one man and
we've been trying damn hard to
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14 Timid rodent
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f hearer' ia TK E&rrctU of
ViaipU Street"?
17 Eaby carriages .
13 One cf a farmer corps of Turk
ish eavtiry .
21 Pos:- Ivt pronoun
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24 Who was the !er of Leander?
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French depcrUaent f Arief e?
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get to the bottom of It," Kuhn de
clared. ' " .
- Frankly dissatisfied with the
marble board situation, members
of the committee asked the city
attorney to draft a resolution re
voking all licenses, for submission
at Monday night's council session
In ease the new ordinance is not
handed back by Williams' commit
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ply salesman who earned his dub
ious distinction by - overcoming
Jack. WasUand, Chicago star, one
up. v. . ;
Scotty Campbell, the Pacific
northwest champion, lost the day's
most exciting duel to Eddie Held,
one time public links star who
falls now from the New 'York met
ropolitan district.
Rogers Family's
Thanks Expressed
For Condolences
LOS ANGELES, Sept. ll.-(-The
family of Will Rogers, who
lost- his life, last month in an
Alaskan airplane crash with Wiley
Post, today asked the presa to
express for them their "deep ap
preciation for the many messag
es ot condolence they were un
able to acknowledge because ot
lack of return addresses.
"We have received many kind
letters and telegrams of sym
pathy from men and women in
aU walks of lite,' Will Rogers,
Jr., said. "Cut we are powerless
to acknowledge a- lot ot them be
cause we ' have no means of de
termining the addresses. E' '
"We wish 'all the sends who
neglected to include their address
es, to know that wedeeply ap
preciate their sympathy."
Clergymen Brand
HurricaneProbe
- As Misleading
MIAMI. FU.', Sept, ll.-(iT)-The
cry of "whitewash' was louder
today as work ' ot rehabilitation
progressed in Florida's storm
stricken kcya . -,
Veteran organizations h- we r e
Joined by the Greater Miami Min
isterial association la demanding
farther investigation of the Labor
dav hurricane deaths, r -The
clergymen, in a resolution
addressed to President Roosevelt.
branded the report of Aubrey
Williams, - who : investigated for
the FERA, 'incomplete. - mislead
ing and untrue to facts." . -
Taxpayers Only
Eligible to Vote
Any" citizen ot the 2 4 th' district.
male or female, who is 21 years of
age and has resided ia the district
30 days ' immediately . preceding
the election and has taxable prop
erty la the district cr caa present
satisfactory evidence to the Jud
ges or directors that he has stock,
shares, or ownership in a business
that owns taxable property ia the
district, te, W. II. Earghardt,
school clerk, declared last right,
eligible o vote at the coming
school bond election on Septem
ber 24.
DDUDTFOL TO
JBCII.T5E1K
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so far as the committee was con
cerned unil about time " to begin
rounding1 up delegates in January
for the national convention.
At i republican headquarters.
Chairman Henry P. . Fletcher was
busy with plans for a meeting of
the- national executive committee
two weeks hence. He was arrang
ing to put before the committee
an outline of his program f or the
next few months. Already he had
set about expanding the women's
division. -
' Outside of committee circles,
there was more activity forecast
for the democrats, however. Pres
ident Roosevelt was described at
Hyde Park aa likely to "make, at
least one speech on his forthcom
ing western trip, giving his views
on the accomplishments' ot ithe
last session of congress. -! "
Talk of the plan came la the
midst of a;? disagreement over
whether Senator Huey P. Long
would have been a strong threat
to the reelection of Mr. Roose
velt. Senator Nya (R-ND) thought
ha. might : have, held the balance
of power. -Senators-Thomas (D
Okla.) and Donahey (D-Ohio),
did not believe he would hare
changed the result ia 133.6V .
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poultry departcst t,t
le?a..
The rrcrras, t et ".ur.c
Professor' Lunn, will iaclu
discussion of "Vitamin D Potency
of Fish Oils" ly Dr. J, R. Ilsaj,
anicial natritioa specialist,
O. S. Cranl "The rational Flock
Improvement run' by II. E. Cos
by -extension specialist in poultry
husbandry, who has just returned
from a meeting of the Federation
of State Record of Performance
associations in Chicago, la connec
tion with working out cf the fi
nal details of this plan.
Professor Luna will tell of the
methods - used at the famous lit.
Hope farm la Massachusetts ia
Improving the size of eggs. M.
Wayne Miller" of the western
Washingtoa experiment station at
Puyallup will discuss recent ex
perimental work in poultry feed
ing carried on tt that station,
and Dr. W T. Johnson, poultry
pathologist of the O. S. C. experi
ment station will wind up the
program with a discussion cf
poultry disease control. -
F.R, is Urged to
Bach I ekes Stand
Senator McNary yesterday tele
graphed President Roosevelt, urg
ing, him to sustain Secretary Ickes
In . his efforts to cooperate with
the state of Oregon in 'construc
tion of a new state capitol build
ing. " ih ': ; --, A: :"
"One half of the area of Ore
gon Is owned hy the federal gofr
ernment and we are entitled .to
fair and favorable consideration,
McNary "said. cSii-' '-- '':'.
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Pair Held,' Count
Of Beating Woman
State police late last night an
nounced the arrest of. Ross Free
man and George Ellis, on a charge
of assault and battery. The two,
accused of beating up a woman
in a beer garden last night, are
held la the county jail la Ilea of
$50 ball apiece. , L L-i ; i : -
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Pajeiigt?r8 ana members of crew or stranded liner i.xie wiaca wtw
picked up by steamer ArteiEuu?, land safely at Jtiaml,. I'la Inter
. national Illustrated iews photo. .
Voodsaw Union's
President Freed
' rORTLAND," Sept 11HT)
Wallace Reynolds, president . of
the Portland Woodsawyers un
ion, late today was adjudged in
nocent on : a disorderly conduct
Charge. Hearing was ia munici
pal court before a Jury.
The charge- was : brought ' by
Jake Diotrich, non-onion wood
sawyer, who ; claimed Reynolds
threatened him . with bodily - la-Jnry.L;-'
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JEFFRIES PROTEGE VICTOR.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.
i-Hoyt Jones of Los .Angeles, pro
tege of Jim Jeffries, former hea
vyweighC champion ot the world,
took an easy eight-round victory
over -Johnny F&sino of San Fran
cisco in the main event here to
night. Both weighed 139 pounds.
L V- Jdo5 ETTE FATAL
y. SEATTLE, Sept. ll.-0!P-Robert
Van Peterson, , of 'Renton, who
was bitten k yt-Tabid dog 20
days ago, died today, and Audree
Flatebo, 9, of - Kennydale, . re
ported bitten by the same animal,
was receiving Pasteur treatment
here tonight. . . "S
TED CAXO WIN'S :
OAKLAND, Calif., Sept,
-Ted Cano,. 13-4, San- Francisco,
won a six round decision over
"King Tut 2nd" of Portland, Ore.,
here tonight in one of the ' best
main events in Oakland la months.
; f Golfers of Dozeman,' Mont, be
lieve they have one ot the most
picturesquely" named prof essionals
laj the business. .It's the kind of
handle headline writers love, too.
He Is Ike Top.
Would Stimulate
Army Recruiting
A group of approximately' 0
soldiers a portion of Company I,
seventh infantry, United States
army, Vancouver BarracksWash.,
who camped " in; Marion - square
Tuesday night, departed yesterday
afternoon for Vancouver. The
group, which came here In hopes
of Increasing Interest In the ser
vice, was under the leadership of
Captain L. G; Causey, who arrived
at his new post at Vancouver three
weeks ago- He has spent much of
his life in Georgia but expressed
pleasure at his new assignment.
-nnxico city. spt. n.-.r
On dcruty wa3 fclaia t.d f:
ethers till wounded la a furia-?
nnfi-ht- tonlsht a, the floor cf
the llexicaa chamber of. dsruties
tciay.
' ristcla barked as tie" climax ta
a titter dispute betireea riajrity
and minority grot: pa. When the
emcke cleared, Manuel Martin es'
Vaiadez, a majority deputy from
Jalisco lay dead with a ballet ia
his head and three others sprawl
ed wounied in the a isles. - L.
- LuL3 Mendez, a minority men
bar, was wounded seriously. Juaa
Campos Viveros and Mariano Ver
tiz, leftists cf the majority group,
were slightly hurt.--' : ,
Investigators said Jeaa Eenet,
a hijhtist (minority) member and
Campos -ViTeros flashed 'pistols
simultaneously and opened fire af
ter, Vlveroa had shouted what
Eenet considered aa insult.
Other firearms roared, some of
the fire apparently coming froia
the galleries. " '
Charges that the ehooticg was
the result of a plot to kill ma
jority leaders and create a critical
situation for President Ltzaro
Cardenas were made by Deputy
Mora Tovar, president of the left
wing majority bloc.
Ex-Councilman at
Seattle Proposes
Vice Be Licensed
SEATTLE, Sept. ll-(V-Form-er
Councilman V. C. Webster,
presenting a long list of possible
nuisance taxes to increase city
revenues, ; proposed r to.; the .city
council today to levy taxes on
vice aad gambling, which he es
timated would net the city $750,
000 a year. -L-;'Lv -
- Webster said he was not recom
mending; that vice be licensed,
dflrlarfnr Kinp thr alwara ha p
and always will exist to some de
gree the city might as well get
revenue from them. ;
- The council took no action. L
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