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PAGE TWO The OREGON STATES3IAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Mornin Ausust 7, Building Program I Has 355 at Work On V7 Jobs in and Near , Salem, Announcement ' of Engineer Here The public 'works building pro tram la progress la and near Salem U now siring employment to 3 5 men. according to statis tics -cirea out yesterday at the efttce et T. W. Baker, resident engineer-inspector. Baker recent ly aucceeded P. J. Simpson. In Jbat position. .The senior high school project .continue .to lead -the. ran with a crew of 168 men now at work. Kexrin order are the Bush grade school 61; the state hospital ward building. 45; Leslie junior high school additions and state tuberculosis hospital addition and nurses home. 44 each, and state blind school dormitory. 13. : The blind school unit, is 95 per cent complete, . It was esti mated, while at the other ex treme Is the tuberculosis hospi tal project, 19 per cent done. A jthird story is being added to the main tuberculosis building and a separate nnit. the nurses' home, lii- being constructed with brick teslvaged from the . old capitol jbullding. 5 Percentage of completion of ithe other projects is as follows: ; ' State hospital ward building, .7; Leslie additions. 70: Bush school, S 5, and senior high 41 Hi ' America to Hold Spain to Account WASHINGTON. Aug. ' 6.-P-Spaia's revolt-threatened popular front government was served for mal notice by the United States today that it will be held strictly accountable for the protection of American property in that coun try. .1 , Disturbed over the potential menace to America's 179,000.000 investment in that" country, the state department disclosed it had dispatched a note to Madrid In Yoking the aid of Spanish author ities in safeguarding American property and warning that com pensation must be paid "for any damages. - . The language of the note, some observers predicted, foreshadowed a probably early claim against the Spanish government tor tha recent seizure of the Ford Motor company and General Motors cor poration plants at Barcelona.. Big Bill Thompson to Rtin; Union Party Man CHICAGO, Aug. 6. -(;p)-William Hale "Big Bill" Thompson; former mayor of Chicago' and a leading ; republican rote-getter In many a city campaign, announced hi 'candidacy for, the governor ahia of Illinois on the union party ticket. LAST DAYl -in "THE PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND OLE.YVOQP1 TODAY & SATURDAY BIG SIX UNIT ilC snow ..... : IDC -'Tlrst Showing-gal etn C7 4l7nt C ul 'N,44arr-, CHARLES STAR RETT a cauiMsiA ncTvn . . , UNIT NO. 2 MUStMTS AM mmfXf i.- r Our Gang Follies of ; . " 1936 : V.;- " . JJNTT NO. 8a '. Colored Cartoon "Old Mia Pond" News, Serial and r " "Desert Death" - STARTS SATURDAY BiroNIGHT .MATINEE ' f? f A U:-.; txrci Tt.:zZr P " t m m wm I in W m I a 4 JfK s STARTS SATURDAY -BaDMGHT MATIXUS ( ' ii n mill - i.i-..- S. Mt aaBBBaaBBaaMMMBBBBBl f I rfX si: mm Robertson Gets Second in Oass PORTLAND, Aug. g-OEn-trants from California, Washing ton and Oregon shared top honors In the five divisions run off today at the opening of the sixth an nual . Pacific international trap shoot, i - ' , Class A: Frank Troeh,; Port land. 197 4 high score for day). Class B: J. J. Schikle. Newport, Wash., tied with C. G. Robertson, Salem. Ore., with 195 birds each. Schikle winning In the shootoff ' with za straignt to ko Demon s 23. . Class D: TX C Criteser, Canby, Ore 195. Labor's Situation -Declared Serious , WASHINGTON. Aux. tJPf Fear of a prolonged civllwsr in labor ranks orer the conditional order of the American Federation of Ivabor . esecntiTe council sus pending ten member unions was eridenced today by a dispute be tween rival leaders over the im mediate effect of the action. While war talk was soft.ped-j aled. William Green, president of the federation, took Issue with a committee for industrial organiza tion estimated that suspension of the unions weuM split a "substan tial majority j of central labor bodies. -..'"":.".-"'""," f ' About 104ft of these central bodies each representing all the local salons hi a community are scattered throughout the country. Regarded by labor men as ex tremely important, they handle all local Issues.' Excavation Offers To Be Asked Soon r (Continued from page 1) same seren feet to the first or basement floor lereL The driTe way will he 18 feet wide. Space between the driveway and the east aad west wings will be land scaped, with rery small parking spots for official cars. A mar quee at each side of the south wing will afford a protected walk from the driveway to the build ing entrance. Grass and plaaiings will he employed np to the build ing, and there will be plenty of light fn the offices on the south aide of the basement floor. The detailed plans and speci fications are being drawn in New York and ' will he ready by Sep tember IS or shortly thereafter. They will then he checked by PWA engineers and when appro v- ed. the joh will he ready for a call for bids, Truck, Planking Afire ' City firemen yesterday -answered calls to put out fires in rail way track planking and In a truck. The planking blaze, be tween the Oregon Electric tracks at High and . Division, at 12:50 p. ra. caused slight damage. Fire men said the truck blare, at 2:05 p. a., was put out by the owner of the vehicle. i The Call Board E1J5TXORE Today 1 Barbara Stan wyck In -The Bride Walks Out." Saturday Jean Harlow fn -Susy.- i ' CRAXD Today Myrna Lot in "To MaryWith Love." Saturday Special return en gagement of Will Rogers la "State Fair." '. . CAPITOL Today- Buster Crsbbee fn' "Arizona Raiders," and "Roaring Roads," arfth an " all star east. ; HOLLVWOOD Today Peter B. Kyne's "Se- " cret Patrol" with Charles . Starrett and Our Gang in " "Our Cang Follies of 1936." -" ' j . Saturday Midnight matinee, .Gary Cooper in "Mr. Deeds. Goes to Town-." STATE Today - Warner Baiter In "ThetPrkwwr of Shark ; Island." u Saturday only - First run. Tim McCoy .In "Bulldog Courage V- r ( T O M O U R O W I ) A WTfl IS086KT v IT IACK Ml T S E VII 1 ...Ml TB3SE mn wait ti see it m:u .4 Jl Tomorrow Biatinoe 1 ZOLLIITS GANG ' V Anti-New Dealers Gather in Detroit Policy in Opposition to F. R. Till S Drafted ; Reed Is Outspoken DETEOI T. Aug. i.-Vf)-A group of men once high la the councils of the democratic party gathered here tontght r for the avowed purpose of . determining the most effective method of op posing the reelection of President Roosevelt.- ' ; ; .From preliminary discussions, two courses of action the estab lishment of an anti-new deal dem ocratic ticket and an effort to swing, democratic votes to "Gover nor Land on omargad to ho driv en prominence by Sterling E. Ed munds, St. Louis attorney who callsd the meeting for Friday. Former Senator Reed, among the early arrivals, was reluctant to discuss the meeting. Asked for his definition of the purpose of the gathering. Reed shot back: "I know what I want to do.-1 want to do what X can to preserve -the constitution and the independence of the courts and stop wasting the" people's 8ub- stance." ' . - . ;-. ! Easy Money Will Still Be Policy WASHINGTON, Aug. t.-JPy-A continuation of what the fed eral reserve hoard descrlhed as its "easy money policy" in spite of a forthcoming SO per cent In crease in member banks reserve requirements .was announced to day in the federal reserve bulle tin. , Saying member banks still will hare nearly 42, 00)00.00 of ex cess reserves the federal reserve board said tnt the. vise im re quirements ordered for August 15 "is not a reversal of the easy money policy pursued by the sys tem since the beginning of the depression." . Money conditions hare contin ued easy since the announcement of the Increased reserve require ments last month, the hoard added. ."- : ; i Tounsend's Followers ; Advised Non-Partisan i Course Taken by Chief CHICAGO. Aug. g.-OT-Dr. Francis E. Tewnsead. founder of the old age revolving pension plan, issued a statement today callitfg upon his followers to pur sue a nonpartisan course la the coming presidential campaign, r The Townsend organization, he said, is not a political party aad has endorsed no party. ' Banks Recorder Dies ' FOREST GROVE. Aug. 6.-P-W. T. Sellers, 71, city recorder of Banks aad for many years a fig ure in politics of northwestern Oregon, died' last night after a several weeks illness. The widow, five sons, a Bister and two broth ers survive. ; TWO SMASH ZANE GREY'S " : latest Kit cf STARTS SATURDAY ITS GAYER THAN GAY 1 1 Wheai two sach handsome avtetors mm - . Franchot Tone antd Cary Graat ; . 0 " go into a heart-epin j- over ber : y i ThrlU-packed laffs ' trammed romance!.' , f J - - x1- 1 y ( Last . J ftj Times Today i "THE BRIDE Y I U WALKS OCT" J J Barbara Jj, j - taaiwyck'fJckey siatiaeo Sat. l,r. I j 500 r0 Special Feature : : - Chapt. d Bi I Good Sybil Jason in "Phantom Stage I Seats : V "Llttla Big Shof i TUder ' Showy sps it . ,' I ,1- II , II II ' II I II "' ' H Film Propaganda Bureau Is bet Up WASHINGTON. Aug. . - tP) The republican national commit tee said tonight that a mov ing picture propaganda bureau" had been established in the works progress - administration, and a contract made with Paths jtews to produce films until next July at m cost of f t.ZSO for each 400 feet. ' ' ' ' . .Under the contract., the state ment said, the film organization agreed to release "one news reel story on the subject of WPA ac tivities each month" through a national news reel,, Drouglit to Mean Increased Taxes CHICAGO. Adg. g-CaVRlslng taxes were $ predicted tonight by Ernest Hahne, Northwestern uni versity., economist, as a probable result of the drought. . Basing his forecast on the eco nomic effects of dry spells of 19 S 4 and previous years, Hahne said the country could expect: 1. An Increase la taxes to sup. port "the needy and unemploy ed. - ; - - X. In the drought states, real estate tax payments are likely te falL he added, forcing either a a Increase fn local levies or curtail ment of the functions of local gov ernment such as schools .and po lice. . I. "Invisible taxes" la the form of higher prices for food and an Increased cost of living are likely. City Departments filing Increases Continued from page 1)' ' comxaitte headed y Alderman Bess Goodman has estimated pow er costs for the coming year at S27.S00, $2590 more than appro priated for the present year. An $815 increase is being sought by the city-county health department, whose requested new appropriation is $6215. The city library hoard budget estimate of $13.8 is- f 160 higher than the 193 appropria tion hut actually is unchanged aa far as It affects the chy tax levy. As a result of the recent cly au di. It. was decided $1900 la the library fines fund should bo in cluded in the budget, a practice not previously followed. ; i f Trucks Still Idle 1 PORTLAND. Ore.. Aoc 6.-;p) Refusal of nnlon track drivers (o return to work unless Portland sand and gravel plants would meet union demands pending ne gotiations blocked, efforts to bring about resumption of haul ing today. - , Leo Xomski Wilts DALLAS, Texas, Aug. S OP) Leo Lomskl, erstwhile Aberdeen assassin, slashed out a- close bat clear cut decision over Jack Pe tric, lumbering y o u n g heavy weight giant from San Francisco in ten rounds here tonight. TODAY & SAT. FEATURES SPEED ! ! ! ROBIANCE ! ! ! . coaiEDYit! ; That mil thrill You I ! Reformatory No t Solution, Glainis (Conllnned from Page 1) care was exercised by officials in the selections. Foreman also said there probably were some inmates mt the boys' school who might be transferred to the penitentiary wiia goo yesuiis. - Increase la the size of the prison farms, operated by trus ties, was .suggested by Foreman as m means of handling the penal situation la this state.! He recom mended establishment of various industries at the boys school. Foreman said 1 the per capita cost of operating penal farms was much less' than the . per capita cost of operating -a penitentiary The suggestion was made that articles manufactured at the peni tentiary and boys' school be sold to other state institutions. The cost of aa intermediate re formatory was estimated at from $750,000 to f 1,000,600. 2 Secret Service leaders Demoted WASHINGTON Aug. g.-r The anger of Attorney General Cnmmlngs at a secret service in vestigatktn of his G-men was cool ed today by demotion of two high secret service officials. , S e c r e t a r y Morgenthau, la whose treasury department the secret service is a unit, announ ced punishment of the pair In a letter to the Justice department chief. Cnmmlngs replied he had dealt with the matter in an "ef fective fashion. j Joseph E. Murphy, a' vetersa of 35 years service, who com' manded the "White House guard from 1J14 to 1919, was "demot- ed from assistant chief of the se cret jservice to chief of a bureau yet to he named. Grady Boatwright. another for mer presidential bodyguard, was demoted from chief of the St. Paul bureau to a field post. Rapid Progress Is Made, Water Task .tContlnued from Page 1) C. Small and a newspaper man oa a tour of Inspection, said he hoped to be able, soon to begla laying the pipeline ditch and river cross ings. The Santiam is at extreme low level with the current slow and the depth probably not over three feet at the most. A ring of test pits around Stay- ton island, which are being checked daily. Indicate that water flowing under the island Is filter ing- la from all slds and follow ing tha .rise and fan of the river. BETTER HEALTH Stomach, Rectal and Colon JUtmenta' Destroy Yonr ConsCtatkm v Sat fcaowa raatant te th Wat far Clean, Ad4 Jty, Ia4ifUa. Ptlaa, J'iMafM.yiatvla. Colitia, BUatiar. Coaattaauoa. Diaaaaaaa. gaaaataattaai mat TraaMoant by akiliaS SpaCiaUltS. Va BOapttal aatgtaalopeiattoa.No csmneBicDb ! Wika aacaU fat FUSE dcaalsliaa BuuUct. Or. a J.DSAI1 cunic K.K. Co raw Buraaida aadGraa4Avsas Tatapaoaa KAat 991 S Fortiaad, Oragoa - i i r i i - - "rim if si1 in n.aaui sriwin swasi n nn m-miTrr-m itrrrrimTaTir ts mnnnai-'t--,---- lillillllElii After your new car becomes a used car, its price will be determined bw the ooste origi nally built into it. Better value U the reason rear-old Plymouth brinf up to a hundred dollar more than cor responding models of the "other two lowest price cars . . . eren though "All Three' cost about the same when new. Drive a big, beautiful new Plymouth today. It is America's most economical full-size car. The only lowest price car with both Safety Steel body and Double-actingHydraulic Brakea. And Plymouth is the roomiest, most comfort able, most luxurious car of "All Three. - Come in today.'' Prov for ywxrmelf that Plymouth gives you more for your money than any other lowest price car. SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO. 433 X. Commercial ' : Phone 467S HlIlALL-OWENS S. Commercial Metaxa Disclaims Dictatorsliip Aim ATHENS, Aug .-(!P)--Premler John Metaxa 1 disclaimed tonight any dictatorial ambitions la .his abrogation of constitutional gov ernment. '. Martial law, dissolution of par liament and the concentration -of cabinet authority In few hands. primarily hla own, were urgent steps to combat threats of com munism, Greece's "strong man" said, and will he reconsidered after all danger has . passed. - r ,"1"aaaBaaiaiaMa L- Hopes SligHt For . mbed Miners BARNSLET, Tork. England. Aug. S. (JP) Fifty-seven miners' apparently lost their Uvea to day, entombed by an explosion yn a coal pit. f. As ' rescuers battered through wreckage to return bodies to the surface, officials of . the Wharn- cllffe, "Wood, Moor, company, in whose colliery the subterraneans blast occurred, reported 21 bodies recovered. The others were listed as missing. - - Force of the explosion hurled many mt the men to Instant death and others apparently were suf focated by gas. - . .. ehacka. COLDS ani FEVER tint flay ZiaaM. TsMats Hsaaacbas. . f aire. Hem Drops s auaatas Zry aSnVar-TlsiaM ITatM's Xaalaaa Z7 Zj IT Spend your Vr?CLt-EritIs arms IToQOanTaiQoCi if,) SO ROUND TRIP Xeava traaa Salaa Stata Tarmlaal Pally a4 :8s a. au;. 1.2s p. au f :io p. av ?7 wjr rtvjj"a Vn ttefcata. BfcCR a-t-Sa. . Arraos ow ta ueal taa a ark-cod 07 yia Occaa at O TILLAMOOK O CAR I BALD I Phone 4151 OKOCKAWAY O MANHATTAN O BRIGHTON O NEtiAUM OMANZANITA CX. V ---. Tfione Siee ill eaclhies Easi Colorado Is lor J i ti i ny riooas i f Ccatmael from Page 1) 200 patients and the furniture of this insltntlen. r ,;The stream swirled out of its banks a f t e i 'a cloudburst last night, latest of a series of inter mittent! etorms- in central-Colo- raao tne pas, is asys. itainiaii wis reported I as heavy as six inches jdurihef the past' week lh' sotne sectloosj- - This Isame storm brought new flood jthreati to.- Walsenburg, soath of Pae Wo. where. 10 hemes were damaged and highway and railroad bridges were washed away inj floods Monday night and yesterday. - The first' d-eath resulting from tha high water Walsenburg oc- eu$Tedx Paebeco, Ufa fuffet ; fioa summer heat aaigned; our tralas to Callfocoia d&tbifuUi et mU dum! The tkaTJr anatatainrd at ccaaarL Erca at oar Iowcm faxes FRANCISCO LPS ANGELES todays Romole 3; a paralytic, died of shock and xast Mhri) "ssrsPvH i j hffEST COAST" MEALS-25C to c Oa the air-comlicioocd West Cist, through scaia Pordaad to Loa Aa-rfesj ire are now serving breakfasts for 25, laaacheoaa for 35r, cfifwers for 40c. We have 5c and 10r Tray Sertict for coach eaxl tourist car patseegen on every train to Qdilbmia sad she East; sbo our famdras, full-course AUals Stltct in all duung cars at very low 4 OouflEiQird PacSll2c I A F. Noth, Ticket Agent . i Phone 4108 1 1 Arriiy boitor . Offers llis IF Jlanlandi Quickljr Relieves Pain s of Rheumatism, INeuriti Reaches Painful Uric Acid Deposits Throuch tlic Blooil Stream Many-; men and women who desperate with the read' this are fearli andl agony ol rueumauc pains. How well you know j you sufferers 4- wat tnis scourge oi lncajns to its victims: Long, sleepless ..nignis racaea wlthi paln dull half-alive laya crlpgled lta honor of neu rltici agoiy; mriamed, aching muslles arid joints every Hbre of bur ody crying for - relief aad tpeace;; tjssues loaded; with Imp iro dpolts of hody Polsona . . . n desperation, you have tried salves, lihiments, "cure-alls". Disitiusloned-i-disoourase4 WJe has tttle tneaning for you today. I1UT IT LA3Ti THEBE IS A WEXCISfc MESSAGE OF HOE Fpn ji'OU. - Bead care fulry every word f thta astoD lshlti'raessaige for It way he thefmostj importat lie most . previous j thing you have ever I Doctorfs Discovery Lop the JWottd War an Army doctor si f tie wretched, hope less telsery caused by rheumatic painHe faced the problem with courage h 4evoted himself to it wlthfevery: ounce of his strength. For years ' he tolled to help mea snfferlng irons rheumatic pain enable to l-est until he could give aa ahtwerl to the tormented, suf fering victims In his care. At la4 he found- to his to expressible Joy a fs'stsl thai? wotrked! URIO ACID FORMS fellARF, TIXY CRYS TALS In the anuscles et vic tims fnm j rheumatic pains. Each time ihe nraHes are moved, this foul polsonoo snb ' s t a;n c 4 causes excruciating pavin; These painful deposits , can S bo reached XOT -TITfi OtrTSIOK hnt through the fclood: . Hel tried his formula on the most stubborn,' cases ef rheumatic pain, he could fMdl To lIs aston ishment the results were beyond his highest; expectations. The pain the agony were relieved as If by magic Today THOUSANDS OF ME,N AND WOMEN who auf- s I - IVillUms Products A vaila exposure. He was carried from his flood-battered home Monday eve ning by rescuers. , ' Driver Is Injured in Crash (Continued; from, psge 1) widow, Esther; six'brothers, Jack of Salem, Ernest and Laurence of Talbot, Howard of Sclo. Henry of Colorado " and- Noble " of Los An geles'; "and two-sisters,.-Mrs. Mil dred. Rysden of eastern - Oregon, and Mrs. Mary Armstrong of Centralia, Wash. ;,Hennlngsen had lived in or near Salem for 25 years. Until recently he resided. In West Sa lem. He was employed as pipe fitter at the Oregon Pulp & Paper company plant.' Funeral services will be held from the Rigdoa chspel at 2:30 p. m. Monday. when mu trawl Ati i aod the East are MUaadltiaaA- air you breathe is wabd aad Mirl- iuat the right dwn fnr you aojor thu hstxury. Foe cxaatplst $12.00 $19.70 19.00 29.30 nn yyy Private Prescription to J ThouSando suffering fro rheumatic pain ere guaran teed quick relief with doctor's (omnia or naoey back. fer f rom. ...rheumatic pains . are finding the same relief. Money-Back Guarantee, . The name of this medical form ula is Williams' Hr U. X. Com pound. In certain cities of tbe United States It Is already avail able. One of the.se cities is Salem and a limited supply has been placed with - the Perry's Drujf Store. -'V :''' This scientific formula: Wil liams R. U. X. Compound must not be confused with "pain dead enera" and rcureTails." There is nothing supernatural about It its extraordinary properties are based en simple Natural Laws. It is offered swler this un benrd of guarantee: IF YOU ARK SOT RELIEVED OF YOU it RHEUMATIC JTAIXS IX IO DAYS if jam mrm not complete-1 ly utterly jtijfi4 no matter how nisor years you. Lave suffer ed simply bring the empry bot tle back to yeitr lrHlst and ho will hand you over, without ques tion, every cent yon paid for it. REMEMBER a limited supply of Williams R. 17. 'X. Compound is sow on hand at the Perry Drug Store, Salem. Fatally JO ' - " ' ' ; ' 1? - . :.f f ... .-. , . ;: 4 .r.x' Jli'Mw ii -r-i'-.'.'-W t $ m S fcxim . nniiii in S" 3a n..a:'-'"' ' tie at Perry's Dru tore - ' 7. L. ANDERSON, ITn'C SSO llarion Tliame T703 i1 ' 11 fV ' W MAW aOMMA 115 S. Commercial 1