PAGE FOURTEEir Phe OREGON STATESMAN, Saleia, Oregon, Friday Morning, October 16, 1935 Five Mountain Villages Taken Zero Hour For Storming of Capital . Itself Is Delievetl Imminent . (Continued from page 1) marching east from San Martin de Valdeigleslas occupies the town of Chapineaia and pressed on tow ards Madrid. (The broadcast also said Ma drid goTernment militiamen fled from Cebreros, 12 miles north of San Martin, leaving detailed plans of Madrid fortifications.) . Insurgent planes swung low over the advancing troopstaking the retreating government militia men with deadly effect. On the northern front. General Emilio Mola's fascists pushed rap Idly towards the capital, plodding ahead over the bleak mountain terrain. A column advancing from Sig- nenza towards Guadalajara, 3o miles from Madrid, made heavy territorial gains but suffered sev ere losses from the sniping and 'ambushes of government guerilla bands stubbornly falling back. A Junta communique tonight aaid a "State of complete disor- Generalissimo Fanrco, himself, threatened to "punish" nations which receive Bank of Spain gold from the Madrid government, de claring he would refuse to sign economic agreements with them. Governor Fights mm . ti l mounting Duagei (Continued from Page 1) and counter-act these pressure groups for they represent only the wishes of organized and active minorities. j , "If these pressure demands are not counteracted the tax load in this state will rise to unheard-of levels. It is time the people re alize this and take steps to pre clude the state from ; becomins Santa Claus." ' Aid to Eldeily and Poor Large Item i , Ma3or requests Include $3,600 -000 for the state share or assist ance to the poor and $2,381,400 for the state's share of old age assistance. Both of these must be matched with similar amounts by the counties through direct taxa tion. The 11 state institutions 'have requested $5,054,420.92 or an in crease of $1,648,552.92-over the amount appropriated for the cur rent biennium. Other major requests include $5,218,850 for the state board of higher education, $310,000 for orphans and foundlings and $60, 600 for care of wayward girls. Of the $5,218,850 requested by the state board of higher educa tion, $1,322,048 Is a supplement al appropriation by the legislature In addition to the authorized mill age tax. The total of $21,300,000 does sot include any money required during the biennium for construc tion of the new state capitol. OPEN THE HEAT-A-JUSTOR" DOORS I Bjl and Enjoy Instant Penetrating Radiant HEAT Tb mw Coleman Oil Burn ing HMW la two baiter In ootl It circulates a tremendous . volume of comfortably heated air to warm every corner of yoot home and when you open the Hsat-A-Justor Doors, flood of vibrant penetrating rotHmt beat warms you like summer sunshine! 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Swan was at his Eilkiest: "Oh, and how we-did want you, my dear fellow though we didn't know it until this moment. So you are one of these brave rus tic Aesculapiuses " I "I am! And if you were, in the war which I should doubt. from your pansy way of talking . you may be interested to know that I am also a member of the American Legion quit Harvard and joined up in 1918 and went back afterwards to -finish. And I want to warn you f three half- baked Hitlers " "ATil iBut my dear friend! A military man! How too too! Then we shall have -to treat you as responsible person responsible for your Idiocies not just as the uncouth clodhopper that you ap pear!" j Fowler was leaning both fists on the table. ow I've had enough! I'm going j to push in your booful face" Shad had his fists up, was rounding the table, but Swan snapped, "No! Let ihim finish! He may enjoy digging his own grave. You know people lo hare Annual Roll Call Workers Lined Up (Continued from1 Page 1) efficiency in closing the work of solicitation. i One of the delightful innora tions this year will be the tea for which Mrs.. Charles Martin will be hostess at her home on Fairmount hill November 6 with rural roll call chairmen as her guests.. Other social features are being planned by those in charge of committee plans.! The Marion hotel has given its banquet room for a large gathering of residen tial workers November 15. Important committee chairman ships which have been accepted ar Announced hv Mr. Newman las follows: Industries. Ray Yo- eom; sustaining memberships, Douglas McKay; residential, North Salem, Mrs. Joe E. Roman; South Salem, Mrs. Walter Kirk; rural, Representative Hannah Martin; business district, 20-30 club; chain business concerns, Edwin Goodenough; speakers bu reau, Dwight Lear; publicity, Mrs. Chester Cox; churches and schools, Rev. James IE. Milligan; office staff, Mrs. J. J. Elliott; supplies, Miss Elizabeth Putnam. Mr. Newman pointed out that the Red Cross is a volunteer 'or ganization and urged that those who have time to do some vol unteer work during i the next six weeks make this fact known to Mrs. Elliott, telephone 6911. Qualifications of Bidder Turned In Seeking to comply with the state bidders' prequallfication law. James Crick, of Spokane, Wash. yesterday afternoon filed with the city water department the re quired statement of financial standing, equipment at hand and experience in the construction of pipelines. Be was the only one of eight bidders on the Salem-Stay-ton gravity pipeline who failed to submit this statement before the bids were opened by the council Tuesday night. i - Water Manager Cuyler VanPat ten said he would refer Crick's statement to the water commis sion, which will hold Its second October meeting tonight If a quor um can be obtained. Commis sioner I:' M. Doughton has been away- on a hunting trip and Com missioner J. M. Rickman Is at present In Walla Walla. Wash., on business. Chairman Edward Ros tein was away yesterday. Horseshoe jls 50 Years Old, Claim PORTLAND. Oct. 13-(Th Oregon Historical j society was handed a real piece of luck today when D. C. Sixberry of Yamhill presented it with a 60-year-old horseshoe. The shoe,' crudely ham mered out of bar iron, wag loand near Yamhill. 1 f i Sixberry said the; type of nails in the shoe had not been used in the Willamette valley for half a Declare Truce SV Bruce Cabot & such quaint variant notions about sports. Some ladles actually like to go fishing all those slimy scales and the shocking odor! By the, way. Doctor, before It's too late, I would like to leave with you the thought for the day that I was also In the war to end wars a major. But go on. I do so want to listed to you yet a little." "Cut the cackle, will , you, M. J.? I've just come here to tell you that I've had enough every body's had enough of your kidnaping Mr. Jessup the most honest and useful man. In the whole Beulah Valley! Typical low-down sneaking kidnapres! If you think your phony Rhodes Scholar accent keeps you from being Just another cowardly, murdering Public Enemy, In your toy-soldier uniform " ; Swan held up his hand in his most genteel Back Bay manner. "A moment. Doctor, if you will be so good?" And to Shad: "I should think we'd heard enough from the Comrade, wouldn't you, Commissioner? Just take the bas tard out and shoot him." "O. K.! Swell!" Shad chuckl ed; and, to-the guards at the half-open door, "Get the corporal of the guard and a squad six men loaded rifles make it snappy, see?" (To Be Continued.) Bridges Confident Of Strike Victory SAN PEDRO, Calif., Oct. l.-A3) -Harry Bridges, president of the International Longshoremen' as sociation on the Pacific coast, told local association members tonight that the Atlantic and Gulf coast unions would support a maritime strike on this coast. ; Only a guarantee that hiring halls and the six-hour day will continue-can avert a strike when the present maritime truce expires October 28, Bridges said in an ad dress to a crowd of I. L. A. lead era estimated at 200. "It is going to be a grand bat tle If no agreement is reached by October 28," he declared. "Ship owners are better off than in 1934, but so are we. We're going to get help. The warehousemen's un ion in San Francisco alone has S600 members and can tie up the city hall themselves." He asserted the maritime com mission has no power to "over role the law of collective bargain ing or to keep the unions from striking" and said he hoped the commission would force employers to negotiate. Alberta Scrip to Face Court Test EDMONTON, Alta., Oct. 13 ( Canadian Press) -The city of Ed monton and the Alberta govern ment faced the possibility today of farther litigation in their de sire to come to an agreement over provincial scrip money. R. H. Watson, Edmonton min ing engineer, lfled a, court aotlce today he would seek an injunc tion restraining the city from ac cepting scrip in payment of util ities services as authorized by the city council Tuesday. The notice indicated it would be heard here October 23. It was watson who upeet by court action an agreement be tween Edmonton and the provin cial government under which the city undertook to take scrip In ilea of cash relief money. Edmon ton's relief grant for August, 165,000 was to be exchanged for crip to that value and IS 0,0 00 extra scrip donated. The city agreed to circulate the fSO.000 for two years with holders obli gated to affix a one-cent stavmp each week. i Enter Now Win a Packard Enter the Safeway Coffee Contest Note . See Tour Nearest Safeway Store for Details Belgian Stand Upsets Europe If Leopold Means Total Withdrawal, Aid Pact Greatly Weakened (Continued from page 1) in future Locarno discussions? ; 4. Would Belgium abide by her League of Nations obliga tions? ; . Upon clear answers to these questions,- European observers felt, hung the fate of the complex European treaty set-up designed to guarantee the continent against another world war. The Locarno pact, signed 11 years ago today has been held by European statesmen to be the keystone of collective security. The signatories were Germany. Italy, France, Great Britain and Belgium. The present Locarno treaty be came a "dead letter" In March. 1936, when Hitler re-armed the demilitarized Rhineland. In a Ger man note sent to Britain In reply to a British questionnaire yester- oay, nowever. Hitler was eald to have declared his government will ing to sit In on further Locarno conferences providing the extent or Italian participation were de lined. I The reason for this reservation. it was said, might He In the Aus trian : situation, where nazl and fascist elements are both as strong as tney are opposed to each other. Only Three Remain, They're Unfriendly If Belgium, vitally fmnortant to European security because of her geographical location, should withdraw from the Locarno pact, only three nations would be left actual supporters France, Italy and Germany. France has a socialist "popular front" government. Italy and Ger many have rightist dictators. Po litical sympathies between the three nations are not in the great est accord. If the Belgians should answer that they were abrogating their mutual , assistance pact with France, soviet Russia would be brought to the foreground of the complex set-up. , Russia's situation is this: She is bound by a unl-Iateral military assistance pact to France. Her relations with Germany of late have not been of the best. If Germany should attack Rus sia under the existing treaty set. up, France would be bound to come to her aid. If Germany then should attempt to strike at France, too, Belgium would he pledged to come to France's aid and thus become an ally of Russia against Germany. The Belgian frontier Is the easiest pathway between France and Germany. : But If Belgium should answer that she Intended breaking her pact with France, she would have tovprotect her borders as best she coald against a German invasion Just as she was forced to do In 1814. j Sckefers 135 N. COMMERCIAL, ST. 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' "I am strongly In favor of the city's obtaining this first aid car and I am glad to see this co operation between the labor coun cil and the fire department mak ing it possible," Mayor Kuhn stated. "I trust the people of Sa lem will Join In the project by attending the labor council's show which I am told will be a fine one."- . 1 ' I ' The first aid car will not be used in competition! with private ambulance services I but will be dispatched on accident, drown ing, fire and similar cases where first aid by experts having spe cial equipment available Is need ed, Mayor Kuhn pointed out. j Foster Opposes ! State Bank Idea Arthur Foster of Portland, for i tears a farmer in North Da kota and still a landowner there. was In Salem Thursday afternoon, He went to Chexnawa last night to talk against the state bank bill. Foster strongly opposes the state bank, and carries his tax receipts to show what the North Dakota bank has cost him In taxes. 8enator Peter Eimmerman was scheduled to talk in favor Of the hank. Drag Store PHONE 5197 & 7023 Get a Full Night's Sleep Don't wake up in the morning All In. Schaefer's Kidney & Bladder Pills will relieve Ktg Fall Colds! Perhaps they are no worse than any other colds, but we hare nerer heard of a good cold.'- Protect yourself Use Schaefer's Throat and Long Balsam 50c $1.00 Divorced Twins Postoff ice Award Is Delayed Again (Continued from Page 1) contractors who built the blind school dormitory and Bush grade school and are now putting up the new Montgery Ward & company store building at 155 North Lib erty streets. The number of firms in other cities holding plans of the Salem postoffice Job are: Tacoma, Wash., Washington, D. C, and Philadelphia, Pa., two each; St. Louis, Mo., DesMoines, la., Oakland end Los Angeles, Calif., one each. m Youll increase your politan NOW'. . during this great value -giving event! So get on the bus you get a free ride downtown this morning and make the Metropolitan your first shopping stop! v i . Mopj Sticks Heavy spring. Reg. 15c Now .1UC Fly Swatters Good, heavy, ea. 5c Stove Polish- 9c Rising Sun Mouse Traps Strong spring, very special C . 2 for . ; ;...OC Kiddies' Hankies color designs Each Silverware o o While Quantities Last Silverplate Laconia Pattern O Fork O i Teaspoons O Soup Spoons O Tablespoons Closing I Out Each Ladies Flannel Gowns colors 59c La NEXT TO Fast II 1a sneciali ..... Ladies' Rayon Greatest Value U Wo1 PANTIFS u 7 Evcr0ffcrcd sweaters. W l II Sheet Mlisic M For Men and Boys II A Real Buy III fj a Closing Out j STILUS Chinese Infonner Slain, Vancouver VANCOUVER, B. 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