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; '.- PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, August 6,1938 Name Advisers For iiew Setup -. . . -' - - - . " Education Board Picks Men to Aid new Market- 41 iing Division Plans -A LB A NT, Aug. 5.-WP)-Presi Sent- Willard L. Mark of ths board of higher education an pounced a state-wide committee today, to advise the new dlrlslon pf ..agricultural, and Industrial marketing. i iThe group, nominated by Chan cellor. Frederick Jtf. Hunter, "Dr. ; Poaald M. Erb... president of the University of Oregon, and Dr. X W. Peavy, president of Oregon State college. Included: . - . )lr.anch(oa Chairman . E. B, McNaugbton, Portland, chairman: Wlllard A. Schoenfeld dean of j the Oregon State college school 6f . agricultures Victor P. ' Morris, dean of the University of Oregon school of business admin , istration: J. D. Mickh. directo ; Of the state department, of agri 6'ture; Clarence .""lshop, Pen dleton: R. X. Clark, Portland: Edward Geary. Klamath Falls. E. A. McCornaek," Eugene, and J. R. Gerber, Portland. ..-The board will advise - the- di vaclor, Marks said, but major pol icies .will be. determined by the iifgher board. , r - .1 ,; fji - STTr 'Ine Tears Marks revealed the board mad the appointments at its recent Eu 4iue meeting but withheld an nouncement until acceptances - were .obtained. In .selecting, the committee, the beard considered ' experience, representation of - in dustries, and marketing services ajp'l affiliation with organisations. . ; The committee will serTe f or nine years with a' replacement be ing made each year. . Length of service "for " the firrt appointees wjlll be determined by lot at vhe organization session. ' ir" f Chancellor' Hunter will nomin ate a director after consulting Dr. Erb." Dr Peary and the advisory committee. Large Crowd Sees Union Labor Show Olinger Grand Stand Well Filled for Showing of ij'V Salem Made Movie .'Many Salem residents were able to lndge how they would look inf. the mories upon viewing the Si tern-made picture "Union La bor en the March" Friday night when it was thrown upon an oat door screen at dinger field be fore a well-filled grandstand. .Pictures of the recent labor parade, of the all-union picnic which occurred the following day, and of numerous Salem business houses employing onion labor were shown in the picture which also included a narrative theme in which Jewell and 'Wen dell -Cross played leading roles. The 'mystery lady" who fig ured la; the .anion label league's program was Identified aa Mrs. C. H. Carter, wife of the movie di rector. Mr. Carter, W. H. Cham-, bers.. president of the label league, and J. T. Anderson, direc tor or the state fair industrial show, all had a part in arranging and presenting the prograo at Olinger field. Several other reels of pictures were shown to round out a lwo hpur program. Democrat Meeting Slated August 21 ' iA democrat mass meeting and rlcnic will.be held at the fair grotrnds Sunday, August 21. Hen ry' L. Hess, democratic candidate for governor, will apeak. Etton . Wat kins, former atate representa tive and principal director et the . Hess candidacy, will make the ln trodactery speech, according to announcement of D. J. Richards, state committeeman. Friday. Emily Edson, candidate for secretary of state will also apeak. Candidates for federal, stsffe Jnd county offices will be presented. Business Booms !;As Army Halted At Lake Labish -f " ' M t LAKE LABISH Aa .anuy tlraveia on its stomach, as Jme . IlathJs who has m peach stand to front of bia orchard oa the Partfie highway here eaa tee tlfy. . i Blathls always sella lots of peaches but did a landoffke boafoesa Friday. ' ' Aa army .1st battalion of the Pth field artniery, company D of the 6th engineers aad hcadqaartmr ' battery. , of the ' Srd field artniery stopped for " a while tm ; froat of ; Jesse : Kathls peach ataad. t' ;.- NOTICE OP i - - FINAL SETTLE3IENT v IS' THE -COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE ' OF OREGON :FOR MARIOM COUNTY. , In 'the' matter of the estate of A DELE ROTH. Deceased. . Notice la hereby given that the finals account of .William Roth, administrator of the estate of Adele Roth, deceased, has been filed la the County Court of NrkB County. Oregon, and that the 23d day of August. 193 1. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. thereof, at the Court House at Salem, baa been set as the time all objections- to said final ae and place for ' hearing any and count; , . , ' - W1LLIAMT HOTU, . Administrator of lhs esUts of Adela Roth, deceased. l:OT I1ARLAND. Salem. Ore gon. Attorney for Administrator. ' Data of first publication July 22. 1933. Date of last publication August 20. 1933. Jly 23-39 A -13-20. Kiltie Singers 1111 - - '. Tbe Kilties. Quartet. oT CtaeinnalC Ohio who appear at the First Christian church for a concert tonight at ft o'clock. Meaiken of the quartet are Charles Fraser Rosa, first tenor; Arthur Thomas " Strggles, second tenor; Cbrte "Wee" MacGreger, baritone, and William L. NiiniBo, baas and" director. Wallace Duncan Wicken is 'accompanist. ' The concert la open to the public without admission , charge. - ;..? . ; ToiTent Sweeps Eight to Death All Victims . in ' Residence of Farmer Swept Away y by Sadden Flood ; SEVIERVILLE, TennW Aug. 5. i-(;P)-E4ght i persons were killed today when a raging, mountain torrent swept away, the home of Alfred Ball. 2 6-year-old farmer, after a heavy.' downpour In the surrounding Smoky mountain re gion. "-.(":'' , ..." . : The dead were reported as Mr. and Mrs." Jesse Gillen, and Mt. and Mrs. Ball and the latter'a four children, Dallas, 11 Alfred, jr., six, and two younger chil dren. All the bodies except that of Mrs. Ball were recovered late today.. l ' ' The streams swept away a dox- en bridges. . - destroyed . several houaea and damaged crops. Gillen, 36-year-old farmer and his wife, called on Ball and stay ed for the night. , . Pittman Center, a nearby com munity, was marooned by the flood. Bridge from Gatlinburg and Sevierville connecting with the center were waahed out. A general atere. operated' just below the center by S. A. Brown, waa swept rinte the streams in cluding the building's entire con tents. I " The section swept by the flood is near the Great Smoky moun tains national park. Report Made on Projected Utility .The proposed northern Wasco county public utility district eould. be operated at a profit, provided it aecurea a. distribution system of the quality contemplated In an estimated cost of $456,000 and it aecurea the 2966 potential custo mers, the state hydroelectric com mission Indicated in a report here yesterday. ; - ., -. ; The district, as- recommended by the hydroelectric commission, would, contain 426 square miles with a population of 9350. The assessed valuation was fixed at S10.609.94S.t2. including the mu nicipalities of Dufur, Mosler and The Dallea.'. i Of Grciis Qose WASHINGTON", Aug. &-Fy A labor anion complained to the national labor relations board today that the RIngling Brothers and Barn am and Bailey clrcvs had faked its recent shutdown to get rid of its 1,200 anion em ployes. . j - .The American Federation of Actors, and AFL affiliate, filed an 800-word complaint with the board contending the circus work ers bad been ''illegally, fraudu lently and d taction inatorily" tired when the show closed in Scran ton, Pa-, last "June after the em ployes had , struck "la. protest against a wage eut V Capitol- Grounds Bids to Be Eyed Bids on the contract for land scaping the grounds of the new Oregon state capltol will be open ed on Augnat 12 at 2 p.m.. at the office of Alton John . Baasett, secretary j of the state .capUol, commission, in the Porter build ing. Portland.' PWA Regional Di rector C. C Hockley anneunced. Total cost of the landscaping Is estimated at 928.000. The new capitol, completed in June.' was constructed with the aid of PWA grant ot $1,125,000. The total cost was approximately 12,500,000. - . - - West Salem News WEST SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forester moved to Nels cott Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richardson will occupy . their house. " ' Mrs. "Phil Hathaway called a meeting of the Ladle's Aid ThursH day night to. discuss matters in regard to the parsonage. Mrs. Anna Patterson led the devotion al service. Mrs.- Arthur " Brown was appointed chairman of a committee to get the needed things for the parsonage. Eight members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kuhn and children. Mrs. Fred Kahn and Certrude- and Whilxelle Kahn were In Portland Monday "where they visited Fred Kuhn who is in the veteran's hospital. Here Tonight dditioo in the Next . CHICAGO, Aug. 5 (P-A baby has a legal right to cry. It was decided "today in suburban Oak Park. ;: . ' - i - Mrs. Anna Robinson charged her nex- door ; neighbor, Mrs. Mary Blckmeyer, with disorderly conduct because her - baby cried every -night from' 9 to 10 o'clock, disturbing the family Robinson, bat Justice of the Peace Thomas W. BarretW jr., ruled: ' "It is not a crime for Oak: Park b-.bies to cry. : Complaint dis missed.' " f : - PHILADELPHIA, Aug. (if) The eighth ward Democra tic club voted la a new mem-. ber tonight Franklin 1. Boo. ! aevelt III. who has lived all his ! life of 17 days ia a hospital located ', ia the ward. CALGARY. AUa. Aug. 5-(CP) A will-o'-the-wiap, bicycling hunger-striker had the royal Canadi an mounted police worried, today. For eight days the striker, 57-year-old Frank Wolfenber, a re lief recipient of the Drumheller 'district, ,90 miles northeast of here, has pedalled his way from town to town and he declares he hasn't eaten anything. Every time he gets to a poatof fice he aends notes to the Drum heller mountleS who handle the district relief matters he is com plaining about: telling them how he is gett'ng along. A note from him today said he waa aleeping well and a long way from collapse. ; Police detachments at Corona tion, Hanna and Castor were ask ed to be on the lookout for him. Bynon to Reveal Why He Is GOP An address on "Why I Am a Republican" will be delivered at the Marion hotel at 8 p. m. Tues day by Allan A. Bynon. former state senator, under auspices of the Marion county Republican club. Bynon has made an exten sive study of political movements and on it bases his address. Robert Jones, e 1 n b president, will preside over thei meeting, which is open to all men and women interested. . William Me dic hr 1st. sr., has arranged the musical' part of the program. j 8 Feet Man Can't Squeeze In 6 Foot Bed . ' ' .' ,t- 1 '; POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. 8. -(jP) Employes of PocateDo hotel were confronted with the problem of patting eJgbt .feet eight and -pne-hatf Incite of man Into a standard six-foot bed ana solved the problem by placing two beds together for Robert Wadlow, 20. i I ; lion ii g Wadlow. whose home la at Altoa, Illtnols. and who Is" employed .la the advertiaing department of a national shoe , company, stepped here en route froni: Yellowstone park to Cali fornia, , . '"'-. NOTICE OF WARRANT BALE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until the hour of 8 o'clock p.m. on the 22nd day of August, 1938, - and Immediately thereafter publicly opened by the School District" Board "of School District No. 99, Marion County, Oregon, at Hayesville, in Marion. Oregon, for an iaaue of warrants of said school district In the amount' ot Forty Five Hundred Dollars ($4500.00), said warrants to, be dated Sept. 1. 1938, and to mature aerially In numerical or der as follows:? r 1 2240,00 on Juns 1. 1939. $540. on Jane 1. 1940.' " : 11240.00 on June 1, 1941. 21240.00 on June 1, 1942. , 21240.00 on June 1. 1942.. ; Said warrants to bear Interest at the rate of not to exceed 4 per annum payable semi-annually, principal and Interest psyabhr-at the office of the County Treasurer of Marion- County. Oregon..; or t this fiscal agency of the State of Oregon in New Tork City, at the option of. the purchaser. -. ? : . ; Said warrants were duly auth orized at an election held on Aug. 8, 1938. 5 Bida must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of One Hundred Dollars ($100. - o). , . . : ... . The Board reserves the right to reject any aad til bids. W. R. POWER. Clefkr . ' School District Ko. 99. . v Marion County. Oregon. Publication dates: Aug. , 8, 1938. .Aug. 13. 1938. Af-13. New Road Plan oiirt Road Petitions Are to Be Met in Order as Fund , : Is Available Insufficiency of road funds to fulfill worthy requests for estab? lishment of new roads led the county court, yesterday to define a new policy of earmarking such projects, for attention in rotation. As a result, road, petitions meet ing the court's approval will be Hated in chronological- order and the roads proposed constructed as funds- become available. , " ' The rule will 'apply except In the cases of roads deemed of exceptional-Importance. Fraxer Petition First " ' The first road petition to come in after the creation of the new policy, waa one signed by Frank Fraser and 17 others for a short county stub road 40 feet wide from Drift creek road near the fan. ' . . . Road day orders included r . Surrey of road naked for by S. P. Matheny and others from Sil ver Falls loop to Coon Hollow roads, a distance of 2 V4 miles. The CCC already has opened a narrow-road. over. this route. . Establishment of roads asked by Fred Wied In district No. 20 and by Otto Haas In g in district No. 10 north ot Mt. Angel, both subject to the new policy. Dismissal ot petitions by Har old Roop in district No. 15 and by J. H. KnauMn district. 14. Separation of Son, Mother Will End Man Stops Here on Way to Rejoin Parent After 24 Years Elapse ..'Charles Wlnslow, credit man ager for the Gevurti Furniture eompany at Marahfleld, hopes to leave for Aberdeen, Wash., with in the next two or three days to visit with his mother. Mrs. A. K. Wlnslow. whom he has not seen tor 24 years. Wlnslow lived with his adopted parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wins low at Aumsvllle, Marlon county, for several years prior to locating at Marahfleld. He recently ar rived at AnmsriUe for a visit. Wlnslow told newspapermen that he waa separated from his mother when a boy and several years after his adoption joined the marines and went to .Cnlna. He returned to the United -Statea a few years ago. . Mother and son were reunited by the Boys' and Girls' Aid so ciety, he said. 6 Deaths on Job Occur for Week There were six fatalities due to Industrial accidents ia Oregon during the week ending August 4, the state . industrial accident commission reported yesterday. The victims were Clyde O. Dunn, Portland, maintenance worker; O. F. Solomon, Elkton, loader; Bey M. Stryker, Valsetz, fire fighter; Hans A. Anderson, Cochran, powderman; Nels E. Erickson, Portland, powderman. and Harold B. Olson, Cochran, powder foreman. There were 811 accidents re ported to the commission during the week. Sprague Talks on Timber Replacing MARSHFIELD. Aug. S-JF)-ln-terest in Coos county's start In land 3 classification work was shown here Thursday, afternoon by Charles A. Spiague, Salem, re publican gubernatorial nominee. Sprague left late in the day, going south to rialt in Curry county before travelling north on the Pacific highway. Replacement of timber rev enues with profitable graving ac tivity 'la Imperative In the timber counties of Oregon, Sprague said. He also Indicated a belief that coast, lakes could receive " mere fish from, fish commission hatch eries each year. . -' Farewell Meeting -Set For Trachsel The Marlon County Holiness as sociation will hold a farewell meeting for Mr. and Mrs. John J. Trachsel at the Highland Friends church next Tuesday at 7:20 p. m The Trachaels plan to sail In a short time for China where they have, served under the National Holiness Missionary society. They recently ' arrived here from the eastern states, where they have been "traveling In the interest of the -missionary work. The executive council of the as sociation will meet at 7 p. m. - xj?sr no o2 at Salem '$ Foremost We eater to banquet aad private parties. Ph. 7082. Special Sanday Chicken - Dinner SOci Bpeetal Mer- f chants Xinnrh gSc pre ' pared by expert Chinese ' rook. - Orders to take oat any time. Open Day or Klght! s Sanitary Kitcbem. ' Made bv C : . t - J . 121 S. Commercial Opposite Xadd & Bash Cask Queen Candidate V.. ..... -v A Gladys ilatteson, Molalla's caadl- date for', queen . of the annual ML : Aasel Flax festival.' A ngnst 12 to la. The winner will re ceive an exnense-free trin to v the Golden Gate exposition or Alaska, s (Jestea-MUler, najemt photo). ' . . City Radios Tuned To Hear Talmadge Sage of Salem Columnist .to. Relate Adyentnre Tonight Over CBS Salem ears at least many sets, will tonight at 7:30 be glued to radio loudspeakers, with dials tuned in on stations of the Co lumbia, network, listenin for the philosophical voice ot Sage of Salem Dave Talmadge. . The Sage, while he may not be cutting much of a awath through Corrigan'a -popularity ware in New York, will undoubtedly steal that wild Irishman's thunder to night as far as Willamette Talley folk are concerned. Tells Gunman Capture He's assisting with the Philip Morris program dramatization of his capture ot a notorious Chi cago bad man, Clark Street Ed, 52 years ago in an Iowa town when he waa correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. The Statesman columnist six years ago wrote a story, recount ing' the capture and. subsequent scoop story he wrote for the Tribune, sold It to a New York publishing house, and tonight is once more assisting with the dra matization of the Incident at the Invitation of the Philip Morrla program directorate. Elderly Silverton Wftmah Is Called SILVERTON Mrs.' Josephine Jacobson, 21, died at her v home here Thursday night. Mrs. Jacobson's body was found in bed by her 86-year-old a later, Mrs. Christina Jacobson who shared the residence with her. The sisters married the Jacobson bro thers and all lived together until the husbands death a few years ago. The elder Mrs. Jacobson has been ill for some time, and Mrs. Josephine Jacobson had been ear ing for her sister and seemed in good health. Funeral services were set for 2 p. m. Tuesday from Trinity church here, with Rev. M. J. K. Suhr officiating. Interment will be In Silverton cemetery under direc tion of Larsen and Sons. Pioneer Association To Meet at Aumsvitle The annual homecoming of the Aumsvllle Pioneer association will be held Sunday. August 14. In the Highberger ' grove at Aumsrflle, with basket dinner and old timers reunion slated for all. Charles Martin la president, Theo High berger, vice-president, and Maode Boone; secretary-treasurer of the association. . ' r 1T. Ls. . IK , a.-Cksa, H D.- Herbal remedies for aliments of .atomach. Uver. kidney, akin, blood, glaftda. St urinary sys tem et men A. women. 21 years la service. Naturopathic Physi cians. Ask your Neighbors about CHAN LAM.- cn. cnnn Lnn CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 222 H Court Stl. Corner Liber ty. Office open Tuesday Sat urday only. 10 A. at. to 1 P. M- to 7 P. M. ConsoHation. blood pressure. A urine tests are free of charge. T . TIioco Toocy Oriental "Restaurant! Pork Chow Meih for 1, 35c ; I for 2, 50c ; for V7Sc. ' . ; ., Chicken Chow Mein, 75c "Pork Chot Snejr S5c Fried Rice. ....... ;, . 35c Home-made Noodles, 25c State Patrolman Shot by Rancher Wardle Felled Accidentallj During Thiel' Chase; Recovery Probable Clarence Wardle, state police officer here, was in an Albany hospital yesterday suffering from a gunshot wound Inflicted by John. F. . Rutherford a rancher near Albany last night. ' Police said the shooting appar ently was accidental. .. Rutherford had asked 'the state police, lor. assistance In rounding up turkey thieves 'and Wardle waa assigned tovthe Job. . Last night Rutherford saw a man enter his turkey lot and not knowing that Wardle was there, raised his shotgun and fired. Wardle . tell to the ground and later was rushed to a hospital. Reports from. Albany yesterday Indicated that while his condition was serious he probably . would recover. " . .; - Wardle has been . connected with the state police, department here for two years. ;'. Judsons' Reunion Event of Sunday .The annual. Judson clan - re union will be held all day Sunday at - Champoeg park,' with about 100 descendants of Lewis H. Jud son expected to attend. Lewis - Judson, pioneer mission ary of this ralley. came to Oregon with the Lausanne in 1840. Clan officers are: President, s Robert Judson, III,-'Sales); . secretary Mrs. Ed Harnsberger, Indepen dence. .. " " . "Air Devils" with Larry Blake Dick Parcell "Big City Added: News. Mickey Mouse la "Woodland Cafe and Chapter 10 of SerlaL "Radio PatroL On Our -Stage, 1:80 P. 1L Beth Jayne aad the Hollywood Backeroo Program Broadcast. Brad Collins, Pianist I WjI Con. Sunday 2-11 P.M. SURTUSDED "SVKIG" RI0TI Joan Perry - Charles Starrett Jimmy Durante - Walter Con nolly - The Three Stooges Brod crick Crawford ADDED News, . Cartoon and Charlie Chase Comedy, "Wrong MiM Wright' IIII Lulse Ralner 1 d Spencer lxfj Tracy J In ea its . e ! f - e Th (Including Information on How to Win a Free Ticket to Se;"In Old Chicago") Will See Flax : x .-- i - Adolph Ce'rwin, president of the East Side .Commercial dab of Portland, who will head a large . delegation of members of the Rose City civic group which will rlslt tlie annual Flat Fes Uval at Mt. Angel, August 12, 13, and. 14. The Port landers . will be guests of the Mt. An gel Business Blen's club while tn the "Flax City." : teem -f - Coming Tuesday -Birth mt a Baby" j ) IflnlgSllinitlJl Tomorrow 7 Wave Saleni . Wolch: for Details .. - in SUNDAY LSMAN Movie Star Bids Governor to LA Rliss Evelyn Keyes Likes Oregon and People, She Says Here Evelyn Keyes, star of the mo tion picture, "Eana of the Amer ican Lecion, accompanied by pron-inent legion officials, arrived bera. yesterday nnd ' ted Governor Charles IL Martin with an invitation to attend the nation al legion. convention at Los Ange leg la September. !, . Victor MacKenzle, American le gion convention director, who has accompanied Mlas Keyes on her tour of 4S states, was In the group. State Commander O. E. "Mose Palntateer introduced Miss Keyes tp Governor Martin. Star Likes State "I like yodr state, your new capitol building and your peo pie," Miss Keyes said. Salem was tbe last official stop on the 15.000 mile tour of Miss Keyes and MacKenzle in tbe in terest of the national convention. T: e invitational ceremoniea were held on the f rent steps of tbe state capitol and were broadcast over KSLM. X;1 MONDAY I - The Season Gayest Romance fill he had for someihing h couldn't buy! t i ' 1 W (4 i i i i x