The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 18, 1936, Page 20, Image 20

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.The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, September 18, 193
MITT THE PERFECT
HOSTESS
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her dishes
GUT here in the West, home of generous
hospitality, the Pcrfca Hostess knos that
Snow flakes adJ the finest flavor touch to count
less dainty dishes. Preparing for thAutumn-time
round of entertaining, she knous that guests
are so complimentary of soups and salads, cock
tails and canapes, when these are accompanied
by Snow Flakes the West's most popular soda
cracker. Snow Flakes have a flavor that's simply
delicious, because they reach her ovta-fmb from
nearby National Biscuit Company Western
bakeries.
Double wax -wrapped packages protect the
crispness of these tempting crackers. To make
your dinners pcrfca, be sure you always have
tven-frtih Snow Flakes, on hand. Your grocer is
featuring them this week.
Ibt favorites of theVCest
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Be sure to ask for
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bakers of RITZ and hundreds of other favorite varieties
Burk Charges
Botli Dropped
Directed Verdict Handed
' Down; Commitment of
McKinncy Is Void
(Continued from Pas 1)
sheriff -in charge of the Jail and
criminal work at the time of the
break, was on the stand the long
est of any witness. He said Strand
had been in Jail fire or six months
at the time of the break and made
a trusty about two months after
his receipt. He said Strand helped
cook, ran errands round the place,
dusted the office and slept in the
outer corridor of the jail part of
the basement. Williams told of
coining to the jail after the break
and making a count of prisoners.
He also described the general ar
rangement of the jail and changes
made in the locks and other fa
cilities some time after the break.
At the time of the break he said
there were 23 keys and every cell
lock had to be locked or unlocked
separately.
Other : witnesses who yesterday
told of the events the night of
the break included, City Officers
Walter Kestly and E. C. Charl
ton, B. G. Honeycutt, deputy
sheriff. Warren Richardson, for
mer deputy sheriff, and William
J. Hagedorn, -cook at the- jail
since Burk has been sheriff.
Aerial Forecasts
Of Weather, Plan
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 17.
-(iP)-Two high-flying Fairbanks
airmen were engaged today in an
effort ; to encounter southward
rolling polar cold waves long be
fore they have dipped earthward
and made their coming known to
earthbound weather forecasters.
A six-month series of daily
flights into the atmosphere three
miles above the earth have been
contracted by Pilot Harold Gil
lam, Fairbanks flyer. He will be
aided by Pilot Bert Lien who had
similar experience in high alti
tude weather observations over
Fargo, N. D.
Gillam's specially-equipped
plane ; will soar into the blue,
its weather observing instruments
read, and the results wirelessed
to the weather bureau in Wash
ington, D. C, this winter. Out
of the air-scouts' data, meteor
ologists hope to have fore
knowledge of polar air masses
much earlier than by the present
system of observations.
Court St
Market
Marion St'
Market
Each week week offer two
brands of high quality Hard
Wheat Flour at a Bargain Price
tfiis week you'll find no ex
ception to the rule.
THIS WEEK AS
Picket Flour
$1139
at
Orbis Flour
, : $H 33
are Exceptional Values.
Especially so considering
both prices are below the
present wholesale cost.
HARVEST TIME PAN- OA
CAKE FLOUR No. 10 sk. OuC
CREAM OF WHEAT
Pkg. ....
19c
. Famous
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Premium
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29c
Hamburger
Pure Ground
Beef, per lb.
10c
FRIDAY & SATURDAY OXLY
Fancy
STut
1
argerine
lbs.
SWIFTS PRIME
RIBS OF BEEF
Boned and roll
ed, lb. .....
21c
SWIFT'S PRIME SWIFT'S PRIME
BEEF POT ROAST j BEEF
Choice 1 91 For boiling
cuts, lb. 1 L 2 Short Ribs. lb. J.. 7C
Fresh Beef Torigujes 15c
Peanut Butter Escoeiici
2 - 19c . j Safladl
Arm and Hammer
Play Fair
Dog
Food
6 29c
Puaire Skorit
PURE CANE SUGAR
25 lbs., $1.43
New Pack
c n. b.
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Tomiato Jiuilce
in bulk pounds
VRMOUR'S OR MORNING 4
3 tall cans, 23c 4
cans
Vacation Over, Memories Linger!
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toMgfnr,i,il.ili,irr!----n "Among my souvenirs" J-.- I . ..
Although the school beU signaled curfew for vacation activities,
memories of the summer holiday enjoyments hang over for these
two youthful students as they resume their struggles with the
"three R's. i
All Sentences to
Jail in One Form
(Continued from page 1).
inate sentence law does not apply
in those cases."
Judge McMahan declared that
after he has pronounced the sen
tence it is the court clerk's duty
to Issue the committment and
place the sentence, in the court
journal.
Asked if he did not hare to
sign the records, Judge McMahan
said that he did not know of any
one who did and that he never
had.
A search of the court records
made at the court bouse yester
day revealed that sentences to the
county jail have, for the last five
years, all contained the objection
able clause and some of the void
sentences extended back into
1930.
How the practice of inserting
the phrase "without limit of
time" in the jail committments
got started, officials could not
definitely tell. The general belief
was that a commitment to the
state penitentiary was used as a
model, with the result that the
words got started in the record
and' have been copied ever since.
Attorneys consulted on the mat
ter last night said that there was
no definite procedure followed In
such cases. They said that some
judges signed the court record
and others did not.
'Fiercest Battle'
Of War Is Fought
(Continued from Page 1)
dents were warned by the mayor
to prepare for evacuation of their
homes early Friday morning. The
fortress would be blown up
"soon," he said, it the insurgents
did not surrender their women
and children.
General Franco was estimated
to have 175,000 fascists operat
ing on three fronts against Ma
drid, and government sources said
their forces were about as large.
In addition to their push in the
Toledo sector, the fascists were'
marching on San Martin de Vald
eigelstias, 36 miles west of Ma
drid, and Siguenza, 70 miles
northeast of the capital. -
Internal strife in the govern
ment's northern forces was re
ported from Hendaye, France, a
border point. Reliable sources said
anarchists and Basque national
ists were at odds over which
would lead fhe government army
at Orio, 10 miles west of San Se
bastian, captured last weekend by
the fascists.
Socialist Frence Premier Leon
Blum whose government has re
mained neutral in the Spanish
struggle although its sympathies
are believed to be with the socialist-communist
- republican regime
at M a d r i d strongly defended
the democratic form of govern
ment in a speech considered a re
ply to Adolf Hitler's recent at
tacks -on republican government.
Bourbon
Folly
Fdiledj : Court
Knox Says Invalidation
Of New Deal Law Was
r Salvation of Ui S.
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(Continued from page 1)
ha said. "They condemned bank
ers, when hankers are the instru
ments of our "economic progress.
ft'They condemned lafge- enter-;
prise, when large enterprise is the
instrument of our wonderful
standard of living. 5hey con
demned the competition of busi
ness, when competition lis the in
strument of our economic im
provement. Scarcity PoUcy '
Draws Knox's Fire
"They adopted a philosophy of
scarcity and installed a policy of
destruction of goods and restric
tion of production and! squander
ing the nation's assets.! They at
tacked thrift and accumulation.
They incited class strife. They
promoted and nourished hatred of
the American way of life which
had given them birth and a rich
living. '
'4 "Within a few months the eco
nomic system was in jeopardy.
The forces of destruction were in
full sway. ... The NRA.was throt
ilinsr free enternrise. I The AAA
was destroying agricultural pro
of tha government to its citizens
were- being repudiated.
'At this point the supreme
court blocked, this course toward
ruin r One after another it cast
out the incredible experiments
and evil policies of this admini
stration. The oil control measuse
the repudiation of the gold clause ,
in government bonds, the NRA,
the Fraxier-Lemke act, the re-'
moval - by - the president of a
worthy official for political reas
ons, the Guffey coat act, the munr
lcipal bankrapty act, all these
were rejected as violations of our
constitution.
; "No administration in our hist-,
ory has ever been so utterly con
demned. The forces of disruption -
were scotched.'
Hundreds Greet
Candidate Here
(Continued from Page 1)-
cent. Everyone, he poiated out,
pays federal taxes indirectly.
Then, amid-more cheers as the
train started to roll away, he con
cluded: .
"I ask you to cast your ballots
for that splendid governor of
Kansas, Alfred M. Landon." i
Although Col. Knox spoke to a
distinctly friendly audiencej he
was not without one heckler. A '
man in working-clothes standing;
near the platform, several times
raised his voice in contradiction
to the speaker's -words, but could
not compete with the loud speaker
through which the candidate'
duction. The solemn Obligations spoke,
S : i
Ernest Miller Is
Clubs' Treasurer
(Continued from page 1)
er. La Grande, sergeant-at-arms ;
David Eccles, Portland. Young 4
Republican national committee
man; . Katherine Gouley, Salem,
Young Republican national com
mittee woman.
The three members of the ad-1
vlsory board in each congression
al district were chosen as follows:
First district: Robert M. Fish
er, Eugene; Roger Ball, Corvallis;
Ralph W. Emmons, Salem.
Second district: Homer Eccles,
Baker; R. J. Mclsaacs, Parkdale;
Harry Wagner, Klamath Falls.
Third district: Lamar Tooze, j
Harry Idleman, Ernest Jachetta,
all Multnomah county.
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