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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1937)
V,, .If Aknm iilvtiul aiMlmaJr Arl ; EiiJiiFiss to 13 First Major. '-Violence t Is Reported ; at -Flint i as . A Riot Cons Are Used (Continued from Page 1)- : calied: "feeler Totes' on, tentative pea.ce agreement.- n r ', . Negotiators for. the marine- cooks and . stewards, one. of. the seven - striking .anions, and. the offshore : shipowners : conferred on sections cf ; a .-proposed settlement. : lead lux up to submitting the plan to a coastwise union referendum. , ; - Radio telegraphist nd sailors announcea juiey wouia.noia -wei-. er. votes" -tonight- on' tenstlve agreements negotiated between them and the. coastal freight, operators,- who .handle about . 10 . per rant of tha coast's waterborne commerce; The verbal rotes would ha. preliminary, to -formal written ; ballots at a later date. f .. Both proposals, lndade . wage Increases, the radio operator get ting 115,' more for a .monthly, 'minimum of SI 15, "and the sailors 10 to an .'-180- minimum.. :Ji: Federal Conciliator S.-.PV Marsh i requested ;a conference with the, nntftn .nomHttlnf eommtt. tee, representing all the stlmated .40.000 strikers.- for .a report on the. status of all negptiations. j j . '-: ' The report will be sent to Sec-, -retary Perkins, and observers predicted it might be a prelude to -some kind of governmental action If n - indicated sufficient progress tv M .a' VAhn m1v.r i . i U4U - UVI a was, f ' Union officials said the results of the "feeler votes" -probably . . Jt ' . MM A WOulU Dm touvauccu ucm row, although It was possible the Individual coast locals might re- . . -1 ..vAj .s.wm nnihl il'tlfl I 'if jliniin '"- II ' . T J, On - at ; Postoffice Barricades Around Portion : of! Grounds Will Rise ; Today; Plot Staked !i .fn.v. wilt ataf ArA. tng' barricades around that part of the postoffice grounds which will be the site of Salem's new xeqeru miliums, vv Postmaster - H. R. -Crawford. An open form of barrier rather than . board fence Is contemplated. . . : The site, was being staked ..out yesterday - under t direction . of Claude Post, who will superintend eonstsuctioa for the contractor, Hoffman Construction- company. Shrubs also were being removed. and a contractor s. pince w no red onto the grounds. Mayaard Riipa, from California, will serve ai engineer-inspector tot me ie eral. government. : '" . i Allaying fears that shrubbery was being cut down. Postmaster Crawford said 'all shrubs remov ed will be replaced with new anc batter ones." The area behind the new building, to tha east, will be landscaped to conform' with Will son park. r i- . .' ' ' ' Excavation will get- under way wttam a lew uaj. , iiuios iire values -' w - w ar - n ' In Mattson Lase . EVERETT. Jan. ll-;P-Vaa-Ington state i patrolmen, in tem porary headquarters in a prlyate home about a quarter of a mile from the, place where the. body of kidnaped Charles - Mattson was found' tonight i said they were checking as clues two mysterloos aotomoblles seen In the area. " ' ". i One automobile was left at a garage In ' MarysTille, near hew, by a middle-aged man who police said resembled .the .kinnaper. : r The 'man ordered the automo bile' to. be greased and ready to ing, but he did .not return ror ur officers said. A boy's cap was TAHna'lTl IDS DICE . BWL. " !!! seen at a deserted fhack next door to the home of Mrs. Ed Han- esi, uom vuree uun iiuib w the bod was found, were- being cheeked with- Imprints thought to tka trm th. a u tstmrvTiH tram which; the body, waf taken. . T.'.. lxaw-IIeads Coos Port r ' ; MARSIIF1ELD. Ore Jan: :"l!t ,T-rranck O. Shaw, rice prei . ent and manager of the Independ ' ant ' Stevedore company, became president of the Port of Coos Bay .today at the annual, meeting of the commissioners. . 4 .. , acad Jbagle Mere ' " ; : X--3 cr f r , f j .t. '.I rr-cai 3 1 f .Is here .w ;: -;:i"cx- l ' ,i t' .j . i e,:t'l bpcstUj Ixr new irrjara.ccESraaa, Found Llurdcrcd; . . . CHARLES M6or3s' Beqiiest Is For Monument . (Continued from Page 1) - ' erty Is then to be sold end the net Income used in caring .for Mrs. Elgin for life. ' Residue of the estate Is to be invested and the income paid for life to Moores' brother.- Ross E. Moores. In the event-of the'death of either . R6ss Moores or Mrs. El gin the balance of the estate goes into the fund for the memorial..; The will names Ladd A Bush Trust company as executor and Ar thur S. Benson, E. N. Guimgnam and Bryan Goodenough . as ap praisers. Written in handwriting, a-anarentlr without legal assist ance, the document nevertheless is stated in proper form, attorneys say. ltwaa witnessed by.Merritt Davis and Estella T. Davis. . Ybulli Des2ribes i I Body's Discover f Continued from Page 1) .'. the woods. I think he is the Matt- son boy ------ ' "My dad went back to tne piace with me and he looked at the little boy. too. . t V'I think it's the Mattson boy. too he said. 1 i I L "Then I ran a f half mile to a telephone so the otneers wouia know,' - ... !. " ' - 1. L 7I don't want t see anytning like . that ever again,"; Morrow said. - j-i ' r-- I' ,v . " Additional Land ; -I Request Scanned The request of the state, capitol reconstruction commission lor ad ditional land la Willson park was discussed by a special city coun cil committee last -night but no coarse decided upon. Chairman W. J-L pancy said. Dancy added that the' committee's recommendation would be; preceded by: additional Investigation of the matter today. On the committee, with Dancy. are Aldermen Fred A. Willlama , and VanWieder." I i W-r". I The commission sent a request to the las city council meeting for ti .feet ot. land in WUlson. park extending westward from the alley between ' Summer 7; and.; winter streets;- The added ground was needed to permit construction of west entrance steps to the -.new capitol-' and '.terracing '.of the grounds, .it. was said. . --y'-; emPi Truck Fee Asked State Senator Douglas ' McKay of Salem announced Monday night that he would file today a bill amending the . motor - vehicle license law to make the fee for pickup-trucks with less thin 4000 pounds ' maximum- loaded welgM. 85:lnstead of 1 10 as was provided in the 193 s law. : ; : i Farmers, prosecuted a' success ful test suit reducing 'the fee tp S . for , pickups - used In hauling produce to market. The amend ment proposed, by. Senator McKay will make this section conform to the court ruling. The 810 fee was out of line with the fee on trucks, with similar total weight. Neva Uigh School Plant j At Yamhill Note in Use YAMHILL, Ore., Jan. Students at the Tamhlll u n i o n high school vacated their 47-year-old structure today in favor of the new 887,000 two-story plant con structed with the aid of the works progress administration.. The old building will be. utilised -for. a grade school. . A gymnasium and an auditorium are included in the new school. -' - - . . :.--' - . ' . .- . VjOnow CcncfllJ Scmd,: ? - rOHTLAirir, Orel, Jan, llVn'r Cbecs lor work at the rate of 84 a-day went to 20$ men today J proring 'tLat the snow in some Quarters was profitaila.- The men were employed in clearing tha streets, ..... , Kidnaper Sought ,. MATTSON Peace Education Meeting Planned , . Bishop James C. Baker of San Francisco and Aurell H Reln hardt, president of Mills college, Oakland, Calif., two of five mem bers of a national peace educa tion mission coming to! Portland February 1 9, will . be . brought to Salem that night to speak in the First ' Methodist church, a " citi kena' committee decided at the YJI.C.A. Sunday. ;v: r j . :;- C. 1 A. Kells, who served as thairman,. yesterday said .the fol lowing people had been delegated to . publicise the meeting among various 1 organisations : f . Miss..-Mary Kruger, Christian Endeavor societies; Rev. Dean Poindexter and Don Dduris, Ep worth: League chapters ... F. .J. A." tioehrlngef, labor groups....," : : : ii. i . . Dr. S., B-. Laughlln. to address the central labor council.' 1 - ,;,Mrs. Jj M. Devers, women's or ganxatlons. . 1 x ; 1 Miss Mil dr d Bariholomsw.l student groups of the university. Mrs.'. Mike Panek. women's civ ic groups. - Mrs. C A. Kells and Mrs. C. A. Downs, - parent , teacher tlons .- - ; ' - J. M. Devers, men's c' Paid - EUis. - fraternal tlons, - ; : -: - - organlxa- i t vie clubs, organ isa- : Alta Kershner, high school teachers and civics classes. ' ' i 1 - Many Snowbound; 29 .Deaths Occur .In Wave of : Cold LOS ANGELES, Jan J llPV- More than 100 persons were snow bound at isolated spots in the west today.- i , ; . - Southern .California citrus fruit growers expressed fear i that sub freezing temperatures may e o s t them $10,000,000 In exop loss and frost-fighting expense. ' . The cold wave, worst since' 1022 In the rich citrus -empire.' Is blamed'; directly or indirectly for 29 deaths in the west in the past several days. ' . , . , . i ' Sighting . of . an tutomoblle stranded. in heavy snows 120 miles north' of Las Vegas. -Nev.. "raised fear that Its five occupants; miss ing "sverar'daTk,had"- perished. From 'an airplane, Lee Prettyman saw the' automobile, shovels ly lag about, at a point some - 80 miles from the mine he operates In the Gold- Range. His- wifer and - four Other persons - were - believed - en route to Las Vecras. There was no L sign, of them about the car. , . .5 Pain Suffered by Pppels JExtinie - YATICAN CITY; Jan.!l2-(Taes-day)-)-rPopePius suffered a re currence of extreme. jmlnjn h legs' and shoirtness'Vf breath early. taday....Uv-:a, . r Reliable sourees stated his dis comfort 'continued until 8' a. m." (9 p. m. EST, Monday ) when doc tors' treatment calmed" him. : .The pontiff was reported later to be sleeping while a doctor rest ed within call on ar divan In an antechamber. , " CHINESE EIEDICINK CO. .Natural nm4k?a . . tor disorders of Hv I - ? er; stomach, glands, skin, a a d nrinHry system of men and women. Remedies " for i rnatttlnMtLnfa A - . aathm. arthrlti. aoRar diabvtea md 11 rheumatMin. .- ' v. 19 rears la burl I- US ness. , Naturopathic physiciana. Cottrt St. Corse r ; ' Liberty. .wiitce own njiiBr days asd Tuesc!ar J csiy.10 A: tl. to I r- V, 110 rU. to-7. Con"uItatlonfUood rres.are nij url.i 1 (Mdii cbs charges. -Ao'Paeo'o-Aif! O lilts ia Cotrrthonse Is Desired t Convenience ' Held Chief Issue ' (Continued from Fags 1) . "should be here if there wars room but there isn't any." Cost of remodeling soma corner bt tha old courthouse - to- provide.--the suite necessary for offices for the district attorney. would be high and not advisable la tha light of the proposed building . program, Melson said. ;-tf?r.,.-t..s&z;i Tha legality ' of tha . county court's .'paying , rent for - the . dist rict attorney haa trequently been severely ' criticised -.- by r Circuit Judge L. H, . McMahan. An opin ion by tha attorney reneral. how ever, . haa held - contrary - to Mc- 3 Coyotes Are Deaten f CALDWELL. Idaho, Jan.' 11.-Cy-A smooth working cage crew from.' Lewiston, - Idaho, - normal, out-tossed a College of Idaho five tonight, 88 to 19, in the first of a xwo-gama DasKatoau series. ll I " A r. ) i-i Not Every Size or Style Out All Stirring Bargains Boys Leather Boots -Compoaitiohi : Soles, . in eluding valves to S39. Oxfords and High Shoes . - Brwwns sued ; Blacks lav eluding; -; Tallies up i to V f 1.39. Slses SU to Ca...:.... t2c : ' Women's Dress' Ties' Browns, Blacks- and Greens Broken slses. Formerly A mm PIG PON ; PRBNrTS and Tweedloom Crepes. - "Reduced from 25c to v : 1 ... ' 2-Pi iccc ; -. . Livinq : nooni - -Suite - ; Covered In sturdy" home spun. Re; price $79.95. Now. All Hardwood Interior, Dust-Proof Drawers 17e. 79.95 f ' V . 75 N; liberty El. JillC flisir-ILsat! 2TQ FranciscoTicli end Coivin " Accorded Gavels 7ith ; " No Vote Opposing 1 , (Continued from Paga 1) ' temporary chairman tor organ? Ixatlon.- .' ' ; ' In' accepting' "the "gavel Speak er Bolvin declared he hoped to rule the house in; the most" Im partial . manner . possible.. T6 have' my cooperation,' I' know I have yours. be said.," . : ' - tv. mm Kill "Introduced In' tha senate yesterday was sponsored, by Ben. IMCKSOn T UO - zvey. - Mm uvm both of Multnomah; The: bill pro rides for. tha , election of. a -com-mlttee woman in each precinct Is state to have- the same rights ia party organisation 'as the com mitteeman. The ; measure ' ,vruM double . the number; of party of n clals.in the county. i Semkm Expeao . ' - BiR Passed Qadckly Y-. n , The seconder senate .bill .which was passed under suspension " of tb rniM was introduced , by Sen. Strayer. It provided that the sUte . . . bAli !-:.- - TJ- -,. , to .- - - c . Growing; Girls and Z . 'Womet'i Low Heeled Oxfords and IStraps ' dewranc Prico: 02.19 M Growta Girls' ' ' I Sport Oxfords r Borne " mjjimwejti&i'maxii. heels, tnclawlnc valtaee to 'f 1M ; Ladies Galoshes Formerly 91.19, reduced to '.J.2 ;0 Inclading Inlt fal Free c . Unfori JS.diiito l . . t - - J Iv - : 1 a :-.f 'fn .-' r.. .. . . - -r .- ,V:-s ' - .' "r t "!'.- . j Xztra valne at this low pries j they wear longer, five bet- i ter protection; and are more Comfortable! Elastic rib knit i . . . correctly sisedl . 16-45. ; 3-PIECE a Novo, . i ! t t , 1 f . - - ? : 4 14 treasurer should .make payment of salaries to legislative members and employes of money, due them at any time during the' session. It does not provide for any ad vance "payments "but will enable the workers to get the money due them at any. time .without having to wait - for any- certain date as has been the practice in past ses sions. ' ZJ , ". ' In the house,- bill No. 1 also passed .under .suspension, of the rules. The measure came from the ways and means, committee and made an apropriatlon of 25, 000 as the first portion of the ex penses of the session. . ,"" - i With organisation completed, the members took time ont to set acquainted with each other dur ing . the -day and to prepare pet measures which they are. to intro duce. Officials - are predicting' that in spite of, the governor's re o.uest for little legislation '. that bills will run oyer the 1 0 00 mark. "The ways and means committee. which holds nightly, meetings dur ing;, the session until all appropri ations .f or departments and- Insti-' tutiona : are completed, will not start tts , work until -next week, members announced. AH brganlia tion meeting taay be held Wednes day.' night: Senators Dean Walker is chairman, of. the., upper -house committee - and - -Henry Semon, chairman of the house group: The committees, meet jointly. ' D resses j Values from $195 to $8.95. : PRICES Wards Lowest; Prlca I -.:MdIvia Haavy . v , :-' Added ' comfort " T V extra ' -iwear ; yet . the price is , ' amazingly low I. Ifs the Ideal weight for comfort indoors ' - and ont. Sizes 36-46. - rith Center .Guides i95 a03 .. . .-j . .GO. . . , Tr' )s 1 . .: j j K Ul i x wN-'- - miii wA . Ten Scout Troops Launcncd in 1936 Ten Doy Scout , troops ' were formed and two dropped during 1 9.3 V tor a' net gain " of eight gToups,. - Scout . Executive James E. Monroe of Salem -will report at the annual. meeting . of .Cas cade area, . council Wednesday night, January 20. The banquet, The Jewel Box Dipnontli -.7atches 443 State . Phone 5510 Between' High TJberty . Thetore that, sella quality . merchandise for leas.' ;. "' Reduced from $23.75 OO Reduced from $14.93 CO il Group , '.-. " "J: i . ' ' f - Reduced from $98 to ' roo i'-t'-. ., ' .' .1 zu . . . ."" 1 ". - i : -. ....l .. t V vi. -tote v pavasyaaasjacc jPVaaszoeswSSsssh BesiMesv A preceded by "afternoon mttv.rrr will be held at the Knight Mem orial church. : New groups included No. 5, Knigiit ilemorial church; No. C4, Hubbard: No. 8, Chemawa; N0. 29, Scio; No. 2. Leslie Methodist ehureh; No-87, - Independence ; No. -18, First Methodist church, and patrol S, Rickreall. Troops at MUI City and Valaets were dropped. '.' : 1 1 , tt -tt tn I I .T csic!Jy rt !leve . chisjii. ron "!ms. cmollik t-tiSsatatsit. - ;,:)t'Mi!;toifil SMHyMKt ftS tfJW-thM l'W. . fct r fr'" " I tH ETH0UIj lv HU i! .V Itat antiMt m4 tmtt Urn mm. 1r mm - twtrmr rtM w mtrt ytu will f-9ih-m'mt tmm. S4 rn t?Uht4. tmti carat tan a4 t M to . ar mum ar awxiutt srict . Reduced" from $7.98 to Special Clearance Of , Ivnii.-Di'dssc: Silk B!c!I53 : "-'. ''.' f . ", At Special Price - , 0 Clearance of. Brother and Sister Wool ' - . i y - : .... - .t i:.v f "v - - r ' ' VJ i-ERSE-Y- . Choice " - V - ;;-ll-sp!ar $19.75. Sleek I - ...Over 10.CC3 i-its ia tils 1 i . i Coast-to-Con ,';rj salsi" ' ' Everycaealr:'-'jbitef the-; season." C:-.:'ce'.'of I tports tack t i lusiaexf - J