The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 26, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, friday Morning; Marc 26.' 1837
PAGD TWO
Thirteen Dead
I In Plane Dive
hTragedy Occurs as -Port
! Approached; Suburb of
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jseendlng from a height of 10,"
o 0 feet or more i to within the
Visibility range of 2,400 feet."
jtatd McLean.
! -Others said they saw no Ice
n the wreckage. Wllklns said no
'fee formed on his ship.
I State, county and federal of
ficials promised a speedy Inves
tigation of the tragedy, the third
in the Pittsburgh district wlth
' jia.a year. .-"'! ' 1
. The plane left Newark at 3:15
lor Chicago and was to hare
stopped at the Pittsburg airport
At 6:25 p. m.
i : Only one" official would com
ment. M. L. Cunningham, state
inspector of aeronautics said:
i 4 "The plane apparently was out
jef control. The throttles must
have been closed before the
trash." " . . - . : ,
vr, Most observers agreed Pilot
rBohnet had suficient time to shut
of the ignition, pointing out
there bad been ho fire.
. The plane crashed within sight
' of what might have been safety.
Just down the slope in a small
-valley between the rolling hills
Was a level meadow.- Some eb
servers thought Pilot Bohnet
might have been trying to make
that spot.
Turns End Ov r End
And Then Plunges
- ' Iiut the plane turned end over
end, as though out of control,
then dropped to the earth as if
a magnet pulled Its shiny metal
body down. "
" Euclid Bourguignon, one of the
first on the scene, saw the crash
as he walked in the meadow near
his farm home.
"The plane shot up in the air
with the motors running, turned
end "over; end three times and
xtostd down and crashed.
: "I guess it fell about 500 feet
straight down." he said.
- i The 13 aboard must have died
Instantly. Bourguignon said he
found a faint pulse in the body
Of one girl, but knew that she
could not live." The others were
;dead. '" .
" Robert : Williams, a Washlng
" ton Pa.r taxicab driver, said he
taw the plane shortly . before it
crashed and that its engines ap
peared to be laboring.
- 'The visibility was good early
tonight, but during the day heavy
smog (smoke caught In fog)
shrouded ' the city. The tragedy
occurred In upper St. Clair town
hip, on the fringe of Mt. Leba
non and eight miles from downtown-
Pittsburgh.
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Harry K. Xar -
Su.4 for $10,000 damages on charges that he blacked a waiter's
eye -during1 a restaurant altercation. Barry K. Thaw is seen being
accompanied to .court In Washington by Miss Diana Nash, his com
panion on the night of the fracas.
Nazarene Church
Program Is Told
A special Easter service will be
held at the First Church of the
Nazarene Sunday night at 7:30
o'clock, with "The Christ of the
Ages" to be vividly presented ,by
the pastor. Rev. L. W. Collar, and
the choir. " ;
The program numbers:
Prophesies of the Old ' Testament about
the Coming Messiah solo I Know
JL XtBe" . ( .fi.M. Lovell
." ... Choir
The Dark Ages and j.rriodi of declension
before the New Testament given
Who Could It Be'"- .. .Choir
Hopes Revived Annunciation to Mary
(Cmeon Anna "It Came Cpon A
Midnight Clear" Intermediate group
The Birth of Jesua t Hetold Solo
"Away ia a Manger'fc..Snnhine Hardy
Thrilling Incident ia the Life and Min
istry of Jeua Duet "Jesu Never
. Fails" Mildred and Warren. Davis
The Effects of Sin Heartaches Sor- -rows
Disease and iAeath Quartet
"Jesua WiU Never Say No"'
; Male voices
Darkening Shadows Gather Jndas
- Selhj Out The Ieath Plot lieth
eemane'a Agony liquet "Alone"
.Mrs Fred Cashion, Mrs. Paul Hardy
The Arrest and Triat of Jesns Jestis
in Pilate'a Hall Solo "What Will ,
You Vto With Jesus "....Frank Litwiller
The Crucifixion of the Lord Jesus
Duet "My Faith Still Clings to
Calvary" ..Mr. and Mrs. J. Friesen
The Tomb Darkness Despair The.
Resurrection Morninjr Solo -"He
Arose" Mr. I.ovell and the Choir
"Why Seek Ye The Living Among The
Aead" ...... , . Choir
Odd Case Argued,
State High Court
A damage case unique in the
history of the Oregon supreme
court was argued before that bady
Thursday. j
The case originally was heard
in a court of equity in Multnomah
county where Carl V. Nelson,
plaintiff, received a judgment for
17500 against Roderick E. Smith
of Santa Rosa, Calif. The action
was based on an alleged hit and
run accident near Canby.
Smith, a non-resident, returned
to California after .the accident
and avoided being served with a
summons. It later was found that
Smith had property In Portland
and-the suit was brought in an
equity court against such proper
ty. At that time Smith made his
appearance and the personal sum
mons was served.
The question before the su-
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equity had Jurisdiction in this case'
and whether the defendant had
waived his right to a jury trial."
Equity cases do not call for a Jury,
but attorneys said this was ' the
first damage action in their recol
lection tried without a jury.
The opinion , will be watched
closely in other states, attorneys
for both the plaintiff and defend
ant said.
Legality of Crop
Insurance Viewed
WASHINGTON, March 25.-p)
Senator Schwellenbach (D-Wash)
urged congress today to ask the
supreme court for an advisory
opinion on the constitutionality of
the administration's crop insure
ance proposals.
He made the suggestion while
senate farm leaders pooled their
resources to drive through to earT
ly passage both the Insurance bill
and farm tenant legislation.
Earlier Senator Pope (D-Ida)
asserted that recent decisions . of
the court cast doubt on the con
stitutionality of his legislation to
create a $100,000,000 federal
crop insurance corporation.
Bridge Collapse
Is Fatal to One
TOLEDO, Wash.. March 25-(p)
-Robert H. Wilson, Seattle, one
of three workmen injured this
morning when a partly dismantled
bridge over the Cowlitx river col
lapsed, died this afternoon after
his left arjn was amputated in a
futii effort to save his life.
His lung was pu-r-ttarca.
Albert Saddler. Seattle, and Wil
Ham Hyatt, Toledo, were the oth
er two Injured workmen.' They
were taken to the Toledo hospital.
Two other men escaped injury.
Six Die, Plane Fire
TATEYAMA, Japan, March 28
-(Jp)-Slx of the 1 2 airmen serious
ly burned yesterday when a plane
at the Tateyama naval air corps
base burst into flames, died to
day. Five remained in serious con
dition
Might lrice
Adults - 25
- Kiddies -10c
Thrills I ,
Action and
Comedy When
Chan Solves His
Most, Thrilling Mystery!
MATINEES EVERY DAY!
SALEM'S OXtY VAUDEVILLE TI1E.TRK
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Work Doubted
Highway" Office Building
Must Wait;! Contract
For Ferry Given
(Continued from Pag 1)
district have bean especially ac
tive in urging the highway com
mission to Improve the eight mUes
of road" between Salem and Dayton
which Is nor already paved.
- PORTLAND. March 25. -W) -Because
money is not available to
match all federal roadbulldlng
funds, tha state highway Commis
sion does not plan, to construct a
hew office building . In Salem this
year. Henry F. Cabell, chairman,
said today.
The recent" legislature author
ized the expenditure of up to
$500,000 for the structure. Senti
ment expressed by the commis
sion at Its meeting here today fa
vored a less expensive building,
which' would house highway de
partment offices only.
Colombia Bridges . ,
Worry of Other
The body held that alterations
of privately owned bridges across
the Columbia at Bridge of the
Gods and Hood River.. to permit
passage of sea-going vessels after
completion of Bonneville dam. is
the problem of the owner and
the federal government. ;
. Cabell told a delegation asking
additional work on the . Amity-
Dayton cutoff, that money, was
available only for oiling of por
tions et the' highway. v - '
A Hood River county delegation
asked work on the Mount Hood
loop highway.
The commission - awarded the
Wilsonvllle ferry contract to Leo
nard and Slate of Portland at XI,
250 a month, pending completion
of a new highway.
A contract for an 87 foot tres
tle and grading and paving of 2.82
miles of the Bellevue-Prlngle cor
ner section of the McMinnvIlle
Ttllamook highway "was awarded
to Harold Blake of Portland for
8105.927.50.
Plan Pinball Law
Test in Portland
(Continued from page 1)
are in any particular Instances, I
shall be guided by the officers
who are by law constituted my
legal advisers."
Sheriff Burk advised Tooze that
Judge Skipworth has never passed
on the question of whether pin-
ball games were lawful.
"In'the case you refer to. Judge
Skipworth sustained a demurrer
to an indictment upon the ground
that it was defectively drawn and
rereferred the same at the grand
jury for action," Burk concluded,
The Call Board
GRAXD
Today Double feature,
Ralph Bellamy in-S'Coun-terfeit
Lady' and Charles
Starrett In "Dodge City
Trail."
Saturday Tyronne Power
and Loretta Toung in
"Love Is News."
STATE
Today Eastern Circuit vau
deville on the stage. War
ner Oland in "Charlie
Chan at the Opera."
CAPITOL
Today Double bill, Mir
iam Hopkins in "Men Are
Not Gods" and Marc. Con
nelly's "Green Pastures."
ELSIXORE .
Today Double bill.
Warren Williams In "Out
cast" and Lionel Barry
more in "A Family Af
fair." Saturday "King and the
Chorus Girl" with Joan
BlondelL
HOLYWOOD
Today Jack Hold in "North
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Jack Holt
"North of
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"Beware
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Donald Cook
Judith Allen
Added Oswald Cartoon.
News, and nuck Jones tn
"rhantom Rfcler"
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Two Millions For
Columbia Channel
WASHINGTON. March 25-WV
The house riven and harbors
committee 'tentatively approved
today a f 2.38,060 authorization
for dredging a ship channel in
the Columbia river between Van
couver. -Wash-. and : the Bonne
ville dam. now under construc
tion SO miles upstream..
The committee also accepted
tentatively six other Oregon and
Washington projects totaling
$266,000 for Inclusion In the riv
ers and harbors omnibus author
lsing bill, which Is expected to he
repoted out next week.
Air Disaster 3rd
Big One For 1937
(By the Associated Press)
The plane crash near Pittsburgh
yesterday was the third major acci
dent of 1937 for an American
commercial liner and the sixth of
the winter season.
Dates of recent air disasters la
the United States and the number
killed follow: ;
Feb. 9 Eleven. In San Fran
cisco bay. f
Jan. 1 2 Five, including explor
er Martin Johnson, near Burbank,
Calif. -
Dec. 17, 128 Twelve, near
Burbank. Calif. ;
Dec 23. 1135 Six (test flight)
at Dallas. Tex.
Dec 15,' 192 8 Seven (fate .un
known), lost between Los Angeles
and Salt Lake City.
Sept. 29, 19X8 Four (motion
picture plane), near Chicago.
Sept, 5. 1938 Ten (sightseeing
plane),- near Pittsburgh. '
Aug. 5, 1936 Eight, at St.
Louis. ' -
April 7, 1938- Eleven, near
Uniontown, Pa.
April 5, 1938 Five (army
bomber), near Fredericksburg, Va.
Jan 14, 1938 Seventeen, near
Goodwin, Ark.
Courthouse Will
Harmonize, Plan
(Continued from Pager 1)
derstood to have In mind a build
ing not exceeding four floors in
height, without a basement, and
with the two circuit court rooms
having high ceilings and taking
up the wall space of two stories.
The county jail would be on the
top floor and the various county
offices arranged on other floors
according to the planning com
mittee's conception of greatest
convenience to the public
Both Morris Whitehouse of the
senior architectural firm and Lea
lie Howell of Knighton and Howell
are expected to spend most of this
afternoon going over the tenta
tive elevations and floor plans
with the court.
Commissioner Hewlett said the
court probably would attempt to
decide on definite preliminary
plans before the citizens' commit
tee was called In for consultation.
Editor Slain, Son
Of Rival Is Held
(Continued from page 1)
Cracken and the two women were
eating, suddenly appeared In the
dining room and opened fire.
The Frenches have lived In Al-
turas for 30 years. McCracken
came here In 1934 as editor of the
Modoc Times and later started his
own paper.
Sheriff Sharp said the two pa
pers orten took opposite sides on
local political Issues, but there
never had appeared to be any per
sona I Ill-reeling between their ed
itors.
Good Friday Will
Be Observed Here
(Continued from page 1)
tonight at 7:30 o'clock, and the
same hour will find Good Friday
worship at the First United Breth
ren church and the Salem Men
nonlte church.
Christ Lutheran church will
hold German lehten services at
9:30 o'clock this morning, and
the Evangelical and Reformed
church congregation will have
Germaa services at 10:30 o'clock
this morning.
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TYRONE POWER
Loretta YOUNG
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First Church Will
Have Busy Easter
Sunrise Service, Meetings
- All Day Are Arranged
by Various Groups
An exceptionally full program
for Easter Sunday Is planned for
the -First Methodist Episcopal
church, with the schedule as an
nounced by Rev, J. E. Mllligaa,
as follows: . .
'8:08 a.m.. Meeting of all young
people to go to Cahdalarla
Heights for 8:30 o'clock sunrise
service. - ---
-8:00 a-m., faster- break fast la -Fireplace
room.
9 : 30 -a. m.. Church school with
all departments participating la
an Laster pantomime, "God's Gar
dens. '
11:00 a-m.. Morning worship.
"The Living Christ." .
3:00 p.m.. An Easter walk for
Intermediate leaguers.
5:30 p.m.. Sunset Hour for stu
dents. -
8:30 p.m.. High school Ep worth
league presents a 1 short play.
Easter. .
8:30 -p.m.. University Vespers.
"The Close of Easter Day, with
Jlmmle Pyke leading.
7:30 p.m.. Evening worship.
pastor's sermon, "What Does It
Mean to Me .V
Church of Christ
Program Offered
The special Easter program for
the children and young people
will be given Easter, morning at
the court street Church of Christ.
This program arranged by Mrs.
Irene Weller, is as follows:
Sons; "Christ Arose ConrTe ra tlon
Call to worship . ,. Juntors
Kespone Juniors
Hymn. "Christ the Lord Is Risen
- Today- Congregation
Prayer Mrs. Shoemaker
scripture Reading Dorotbr wlnegar
Kxercise Primary department
Song , Primary department
Kxercise. "Easter Flowers" . Juniors
Hong.-"Easter Greeting" Juniors
Playlet, 'The Best Proof of the Res
urrection" Intermediates
Blblereading Alvin Armstronar
neciiauon. -juaster . Morning"
... , Raymond Armstrong
Talk Yvonne Walters
song. -Happy Easter Day"
.Primary and Juniors
Talk
Tails
Hymn.
.Katherine Scharf
-IX. W. Daniels
He is Coming Again'
Congregation
Lord's Hup per
Benediction ....
The play. Xason the JBllnd Dis
clple," will be presented at the
evening service by the pastor, and
the young people's drama class.'
Worsted Company
Hearing Is Ended
PORTLAND. Ore., March 25-
Jfy-THm Oregon Worsted . com
pany hearing on charges of vio
lation of the Wagner aet came to
an abrupt ending here today, the
second to be closed by national
labor board officials In two days.
A. Norman Somers, labor board
attorney, and Kneland C. Tanner,
representing the textile union, un
expectedly rested their ease short.
ly after the hearing was resumed
mis morning, following adjourn
ment February 17.
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ior of Milady'a Shop, women's ap
parel ahop (at 41S State where
complete remodeling has Just
been completed. The show win
dows were ! enlarged new show
installed and the interior
done Ini a combination of cream
walls apd woodwork, blue-green
carpet end mulberry drapes.
The remodeling was carried out
along lines suggested by Mrs.
M. B. Gllmore, proprietor.
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tx? ANGELES. March 25-GP-
Pollce detectives arrested in su
burban Glehdale tonight a woman
thev said had written a letter to
Almee emple McPherson. de
manding S00 from the evange
list, 3 - .
questioning the woman. wetecUve
Lieut. Robert Underwood, wno ar
rested her. said she" had no con
BMtlon With the writing of letters
signed A. M. Foote." sent to Mrs.
David O. Selsnlck. wife of the mo
vie producer and Anna May Wong,
Chinese;' screen actress, ana ae-
mandlng $20,000.
Authorities also made public
another!; letter -postmarked this
morning from a downtown Los
Angeles;! station. It read:
Kr Dear! Almee. I hare lust
been released from custody as I
have convinced police , officials
that I had ao part in the letters to
Mrs. Selxnlck and Anna May
Wonr. and If rod feel safe In re
vealing jthis letter to police. I feel
quite confident of again convinc
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MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SAT. 1 PJI.
Tax Reforms Are
Nearly Complete
Out of ten tax reforms proposed
at a statewide conference a num
ber of years ago, nine are now
In effect. John Car kin. member of
the state tax commission, told the
Salem Lions club at its luncheon
Thursday. The reform that has
not been adopted is elimination
of local school district levies
through consolidation.
Important advances were the
equalisation of assessments, the
income. - excise and intangibles
taxes which reach sources pre
viously untouched, and the gaso
line tax In which Oregon pio
neered. The property levy In Oregon
reaches about 40 . million dollars
annually but at present less than
a million of this is general tax
tor state purposes. Delinquency
of around 43 millions is a serious
problem. Of the property tax dol
lar. 41 cents go for schools, not
including the higher education
system; 17 cents to the counties.
S cents for roads and S cents for
state government -including high
er education, Carkin declared.
The speaker highly-praised the
work of the ways and means com
mittee at the last legislative ses
sion, saying it had appropriated
amounts which would support all
state activities but leave no lee
way for needless expenditure, and
had balanced the budget without
Invoking new taxes.
Patterson Burial Set
Eugene, March 25 (JV
Graveside services for Dr. O. E.
Patterson. 48, who practiced med
icine here and elsewhere In Ore
gon for 20 years, will be held
In the Masonic cemetery . here.
Dr. -Patterson died in Salt Lake
where chapel services were held
Tuesday.
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