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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1936)
iX r.-fffl JfzUti' t I i V PAGE TWO NcvAttc'clicn :Jbb Issue Seen Action Along 1NHA Lines Forecast .bySome of -Capitol Obserrew . (Continued from Page.l) top-heavy majorities - la ,b t b ; branches. .'.. !' " .. f; a.; . I if! Latest tabulation placed the democratic senate strength; St ?S or 7 over a majority; and the house st 134. or III OTer 'a majority.- Included . Were some wbo . raswed across . party lines k wbea the national .recovery act mas en acted. v i i. r i " - ' -X - After ' campaigning . nationally against the conception of govern ment represented! by that tn rail dated ,1a v. the republicans saw their senate representation sink to IT and the house ot It. Major ity groups included tour In the seaata and 12 In the, house, who bare generally supported the new deaU:. -I-- ;;: i'-r!-' Vlj- " Organised labor leaders wbo supported Roosevelt emphasised those figures today la reminding that they In their support with a determination to press aggresslve . ly.lor federal wage .and hoar leg lsUtioa. ....; "- ' . .. l " r. i ' . i Prr VV" 'w' - uranciscovicii is Favorite Is (Continued from Page 1) . r cfat; Henry I Corbett and Allan Bjnon of Portland, republicans; 1L G. Wallace of Bend, democrat. William 1. Dickson, former bouse member from Multnomah coun ty". moves up to the senate. jP. J. Stadelmaa. - who nerved as -secretary t state under, appointment of Governor Meier, will represent tbe Uood Rlvef-Wascd7 district. ,lsaae K- Staples, senate veteran, will ; return, this' time as senator from Tillamook county, where be moved from Portland. j ;1 Union , county sends another Kiddle to . the senate. .Clyde L. Kiddle, .who is av democrat. iFred Kiddle, a former;, member , from t'nlon-Wallowa 'counties, Is a re- PA1DUCAA. ; . i- i f filitrtin Endorses I Red Cross Drive Governor Martin .isaaed a, pro flamatloa Thursday urging the cl ttzenssof Oregon to cooperate with the American Reid Cross which formally will open Its annual roll ttll Armistice day, NoTember 11. A "Mffm of Oreioni hiTn mmrk thm line work of the! American Red Cross in tbe Bandon fire disas- er. Gorernor Martin saldj active participation la- the roll call Iba people of this 193C sUte jean show their appreciation tor ibe work done la the state's time gf need. j, .. The Red Cross Hons In i time o not only func disasterl and -emergency, out carries on a con tinuous program of education for reduction of loss of life in blgb- :wsy, borne and farm accidents. I The Call Board GRAJTD Today Shirley Temple in 'Dimples.' I' Saturday "Pigskin Parade" with 10 comedy stars. I ! ELSIXORE Today Wallace Beery ; tn "Old Hutcn." r j. Saturday Double bill, Coop- ers Last "-ft tbe Mobl-' cans" witb Randolph Scott and Roger Pryor in 'Sit- ting on the Moon." ePITOL 'P I Today Double bill. B U -Boyd in "HopjAlefig Cass- idy Returns" j and Buster Crabbe in "Rose BowLT ' .v . j - :-l ' K' i - HOLLYWOOD - - Today Two features. Buck Jones ln "Cowboy and.tba AKld,. and TThe First Baby" with Johnny Downs and Shirley Deane. . . y .: STATE Todav Simona Simon In : Olrla Dormitorr.' . - Saturday; only fThe Heart .. of tbe West." 1 i Last Day Today! r ou knet in Sfg 1 ST N r ( ..Saturday Only! jr 1. 'It - I :.- in Simpson Divorce t Ontslde Ipawtch eenrt asasssssssssHaasssBW js xt: Part of the crowd wblch jammed Ipswich, England, for the divorce trial of Mrs. Ernest (Wally Simpson la shows outsida the court of .This picture was rushed to London, radioed to New Tone f and.soundphotoed to Cleveland. r--,p r-:' J!-: '1 4 need lor 2 Cience ControMs Gted Spiritual regulation is needed to accompany and turn to tbe best ends the 'scientific : knowledge which has been developed la re cent years, i Dr. Arthur Braden, president ot Traasyrrania college, Lexington, Ky., told "the : Salem Lions club yesterday noon. Mod ern scientific advancements will prove suicidal for- civilisation un less they are controlled, ' be: warned.- - ' - ( Visiting the northwest ia con nectlon : with the preaching mis sion. Dr. Bradea declared ' our problem . isn't one ot accumulat ing of mom power; but It is one of controlling the titanic machin ery of ciTllizaUoa which we have developed." I ! The speakereurged the club men to bear the address by Dr. Stan ley Jones in tbe armory tonight. Eden Says Nation Relies on . t- LONDONt Nor 5 -KjP)-ForeIgn Secretary Anthony Jden in parna ment today, pledged. Great Brit ain to telyjon the league of na tlons and Indicated j his country would not desert Russia for Ger many and Italy. 1 Tbe foreign -policy of tbe Brit ish government, as 1 outlined by Eden's speech, is committed to ad berence to tbe league as the best way ot keeping peace in Europe. - Eden said his government's ef forts would; be devoted- "first to strengthening - the authority of the league, to which Great Britain will devote every endeavor." " "Because there f has been one failure," Edea said apparently re ferring to tbe league's failure to prevent the; Italo-Ethlopian war. "there is no reason, to ssy that the world must turn j back oa an endeavor which is the only alter native to catastrophe and failure.' 1 j Bull's Victim to Recovery Report .lit Paul Fubrer, Hayesville farmer wbo was severely gored by a bull earlyryesterday, was resting com fortably, at Salem ! General hospi tal last night and his condition was reported as good. He suf fered a severe abdominal wound when the ball, ai three-year old Jersey which was being loaded on a truck.; caught Fubrer in a corner of tbe truck a n d at tacked him with its horns. Paulr Fubrer ; is a 1 brother of Walter and Jacob Fubrer of Sa lem. - . 1 - ;. ;:, UOMteVXVQOl J Today land Saturday TWO BIG v FEATURUES 2SjLM swe sjumss ae p- AXO SECOKD FEATTJRB : ':r the laugus begin Whexj the Stork Drops in T!ja First ibaby' yox-picturo With Johmny Dowwa Rliirlry Dean and Dixie Duabar Also Cart ooe, Comedy, News Leagu Iilli-I5c i 7 v T AW 1 -v The DrawsCra&d READING. Kngland, Nov. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh took to the air as pilot ot his own airplane today tbe first time since ha camel to Europe. ' i-' i He niada a' ,test flight from Reading! - airdrome tn a plane which its makers assert is the fastest touring- monoplane ever built ini this country. Tbe "fir tng colonel" helped design it During tbe weeks in which me chanics secretly built the. plane la a suuuerea ! nangar nere, moo bergh paid them several visits. Tbe ship was built largely accord ing to his i specifications in bis conferences with Frederick George Miles, noted British air plane designer, j i...-v.:i. 5 v4 ... V 'X . . . '?rx-ll?:;;. ;'x J :- x';' K J' " txx;X:$::i: A.. i I' K. -i- 't. Lindbergh Pilots New Design Plane NO miALTIIS FOUi If f tifjht smoka If you're hoarse) ot tne gomev ft won't ba from smoking ... If yours Is a 1 tight s molts a lucky. When the man with Hm bosket yaHs"c5gars,efga t reites"yell back for a Vnht tmoVm , . yn luckjeil4 CHEGOXf STATlAti.Xcrsi tFcps Pecord Vote .1 (Continued from Past 1) Vv q- der 1K1 Strelff 20s. Representa tive: Klrkpatrick IS074. Mett If , US.' ' X r-.;t .'if (. j': V SUts ; treasurer: - Burt SS71, Hdlman 1S.Q2S, Swetland '448. Attorney general: Dobson . 8159, Hosmer 1932, Taa Winkle 13,992. . State representatives : 1 Duncan iS21, Fuhr e r 879, Jones 11,101. Martin 10,T8s. Llre.ley lffi , 8 4 T Mills - 8 9 M. potter St it, Ulrica, ,Tf Str Harris MS Olson District attorneys Page 12.719.1 Thompson 8sz. commissioner: Bloom 11,043. bfelson 12.379. Sheriff : Burk 14.40S, McGIlchrlat 1CC.0SS. " Clerk: Boyer !-11,352, Teung 7029. Treasurer: Drager 14,01. Fulton 1800.- Assessor: Brougber 10.018. Sheltoa 12.988. SCrveyoir: Darley 9490, ! Fisher 1 2,0 7 0. Recorder : Brooks 1 3 .0 5 5. HarU 1,T7J." Coroner:, Barrlck 15,522, Frlesen 182. :h r ; Circuit Judge: Keyes 9985, Mc Mahan 12,992. Justice of tbe peace: Hayden 10,148. McKInney 5448. ConaUble: Adams , 75 Brown 7110.,; City treasurer; Hauser S702. Rice 4987. I '. Old age assistance amendment J yes 10,088, no 12,992. Advertising amendment: yea 87 & 3," no 14,696. Tax llmiutlon: yes 6084. no 18,326. 1 Non-compulsory military training;: ; yes 9310, no, 13,404. TAx reduction:' yes 8311, no lf,833. State power amendment yes 8810, n: 13,818. Hydroelec tric amendment: yes 0774. no 14400. Bank bill: yes 5118, no ll.SSK. ' - i- i One Meat Shop Is Picketed by Union sA fuaioa picket appeared oa -a! dowrftowa street at 4 sw mu- yes- terdar coincident w 1 1 h. aa an nouncement from James Preble business, agent of. tbe: meat cut ters local union No. 291, that the organisation was eoatlnuiag its drivel to unionise the meat mar keting business completely throughout j the city. Preble said the proprietor of the market be ing; picketed had declined to sign tbe union , agreement or j to ob serve its specified business hours. Nearly all of "the downtown meat; dealers ' bar e signed ; the agreement or at least are ob serving thb hour and wage scale. Tbe I agreement limits - business hours from S a. m. to p. so. with an extension to 7 p. m. .oa Satur days. ,"i j, t ;: :;, : li- .-.i igij);.jpi)ewjm ,: : o x 5 : x , ..v :: ::.;.:w.':. .t..x-xX --X t::-i:.: Orec Friiay Mornln. Governor libt (.By the Associated Press) .: ; ' Gereraora elected: ," S' ' : H; - Democrats 24 ; republicans', 2 ; progreBsIre, l: farmer-labor Ite, l).-'"':"t t: i:?r f r; ' Arlsoaa--lt. iC, Btaaford Arkansas Carl; E. Bailey i. Conaefetlcut--W 1 1 ba L; : CfOSS (D);:: I'll:.-:,, --I DelawareRichard 6. Itc- ' Munenp(D) t J "J -.-i .j f -V--'u lwaFred C on s", l ?rf, i. P.., ..--. J . . M-t Idaho-Ba W." Clark v rnisoUH-n ary'llorner IndUna 14V Tc 1 1 1 f o r d -Townsead .-(D), L ' Xansas--Walter Husmsn (D). : ;. 1 Massachusetts -r Charles F. Uurley (D)..: - ; ; . 'MichiganFrank Murphy (D). f !,; ,; , ,-i . : Missouri Lloyd C Stark CDK.l,: .!. . : :: ,; Nebraska R.I Cochran (D)i ,j,,1t -,;K - r. j New ' Mezico-Cyde , Ting- t ley (D) ;! - r. ;,- New Tork H e r b e r t H. 1 Lehman' Dj. ; '; ;i -: North Carolina Clyde R. Boer (D). . i - - Ohio HSrtln L.' Davey (D).-l .,:-;!. -.;. . Rhode Island Robert K. L- Qulna. (D). ; !.- Tennessee Gordon . BrowaJsT CD).. "J - Utah-Benrr ; , It Blood Washington Clarence D. Martin CD). . ! - WestL Virginia ' Bonier .. A. Bolt; (D). New I Bampsblre Francis ; Murphy (R).-: r,:.r., ; v ; ; Vermont George ti. Al-u- ken CR) " 1 r H -t : Wisconsin PhUlp F. La Follette; (prog). : . ; --.t - Minnesota Elmer 3enson " Cr-Lab). ( '.I-- !.r; ' f Deasocrats Todlac ' : . - Colorado ! Teller 1 Am- mons. . 1 j J-; -mI 4 1 ! ,:-' j ' Ttepubllcaas LeadinaT '"l J:'. Motttana-r-Frank A. Basel- baker. North , DakoU Walter Welforrr Sooth - Jensen, f:; ft , - " - v:vc:--:-r vepber , v 0 U "" (Continued from; Togs i) cahtUa Marine coxparaUon. chars-, ed ' malcontents", wltn starting a "rWgn of terror". ,4! I -"f:-l-!:i- Tbe strike Ibreatenei toaff ect flytng. schedules of thn Tranepa eifle seaplanes becajise ot the dif ficulty ot obtaining weather ini formation : along the route ,from Amscalrrtips : bright spot appWJ4 tfcle picture when - striking Philadel-i week's extension of a truce' while tfielr compIanU onworkIng" con- umons, were considered by. snip pers." 21 -.v.v: ;riK i': i - 1 14 SbJeti' Pe At Xort,Arth.ttr,. Tex., ordered the arrest, of all "pickets kad flosU ersff rafter Galveston; Tex, otfK Kiresieu ji picxecs. Both ports wera affected by sympathy strikes. ; i? i 'C "U r-' '-:i-3.i' PORTLAND, , No rl 5-iP)-The . eighth dsy of j the maritime ' tie up passed anletry la Portland. There , was no ship movemejtts from i the moatb of the Colum bia! j river , to tbe Portland aar borJu rr AH.!-' r .if-!' v. j Union otfleisls tedsy Z an aouaced the addlUoa of the walk ing ! bossea-i aad : gear ; mea ''"in creased the hold on waterfront labor by about 25 men. ;. More than 1200 . men divided iatp picket squads 22 men each are oa daty la elgbt-heur shifts. - Fruit growers' continued to route their produce to New WesU TOMORROW Mi' Todajr r" Teimple 'fin 'Dimples' J: T t V?V ;xv.S- Block; .V:j:xx. ' 1 - leaves i SiiJ.il -5 bluster ini .Vancouver, .D, ,C, for a .a. viiUttMMAan.nnl1Tln refrigerator ships. i. '- .'f' ;..V': - i ' C " ' .-' . i, Ifofnplicatefl r a ' ' -. niied from Yig'eTy the "ruins were examined and the body found. Off leers said they -were, cnecs- jng the possibility Owen was over-i Come whfl4 attempting to halt the tla meal. -44 ''-v"-'vi--'t I ; Thef eVe Also questioning the brother. f.H. -.V-:'-' Ildentif icatlon , was asslsted . by. Be" finding of gold from teeth, lisC clcth"and keys.Ohly the torso. vernal ne. : ! i ( . .' p. IMSleyones h.-'-i'Sii I.---' .-' . H (Continued front Psge 1) . '- "Si 1.1:- v Missionary! to India since If 07, was universally acclaimed- first some, yearn - aga when bis- book. fTbe Christ of the Iadlaa Road." appeared, p 4 . - . - ': .. i- :- i i I. ii t i if i TODAI AND AT " TW0BIGIIITS1.! ! The Beaoas Sarpriee Comedy Hlt! t lr WiUt Stuart Robert ! Armstroeir :-::And, 2nd; Hit.; . --v : BOYC r.3-?s n. -... e sst mi ui that throat! tnl cbcV. tJutlraw irritation . . readi & fi.- si Ztickj! 'ether i : cheenng tig mm, or Just tAUdn fld flngifig tnd Uugh-J:injg-i jbrnftiicTe,i a tax oa'yo throat you can fjardly igaofe. So -wbed choosing your .sinolog it pays to think , slCfi,,R4fgcI jibr a light Amokew ' - 1. f-fc " - " T" - fjext tme. you go pUces, take plenty 9iypistej5 i iof Ijickicj are n-hhr smoke alighf ckaf throat -a dean taste. lift j, fjacle Sam'ssa2on ad time to try their . skillla YWTljuJcyStrika"Swemtaks.- '.: v Seaman Spangenberger -f tbe II. S SL" Missittippl,anentbnsiastkM3weestakes iaa, writes: 2Tv only missed! sendig L my entry three times 'I'inail tbenis la ; . wfceacver the ship is ia American wsters.7 -j llaWyoq Catered yet? Ilsve yoa vroa ' BSS "elidois lAcaifStclxes? Tuha la ' j !xour Hit Psrsde" Wednesday and Saturday erenings. Listen, judge, and , iQl ;t compere thf tunes Aii4 . If you're not already smoiing: ' Luckiesbuy a pack today and try them. . V Maybe ypuVa, bcea "ttlwixig'soiaetLIflj. fivt- r Grover C. EIrtcbet, pastor of the 1 Presbyterian church' and president of the ministerial asso- . ' ... . a. aw a elation, wm-presiae. a meei ing tonight. y v ; '' , Jones arrived In Portland yes terday in connection with the na tional preaching mission which ' holda there until, Sunday "-:..-':- s:. '' ..,.'. "... StccaVrVascs llav Rise PITTSBURGH, ; N -"8.-(P)-Steel' circles freely predicted to dsy aa impending wage boost tor tbe industry's 480,000 wsge earn ers on the strength of announce ments by company executives that negotlstions for awsge adjust ment" are rpregressIng.'V .TODAY and SAT. ; Aeotber Howl and Heart-Thrill with the Stars of "All WILDER.XSS, . F5 V y! HIM -Si . - r . T ' r Clyde Lara end ADDED - - Band , :U:;-': Cosaedy..,' - ' News : di : r ' ypu're. Lucky... and get "". ST ' - . !' of Lnddes. they a lickt smoke ' .TV then try Your Lucky -U 1. liSeCn i 7 la "J- A 25c BOO i ( 7 V I. 1 ... KTS And L. ! - r , of r.ic::,