Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1938)
Another Ledge Sitter Foiled nevr TTcan. Jobless and T. Father, Decides -He'd " Rather SurviTe o 'HOUSTON, Tea-, An. 11--P-Jamea Well. 2. t on window ledge on the Slat floor of aky m amui hr today and threatened tor 3 minutes to Jump "before , he was talked on 01 ""v. After the rescue, police took Veils to hospital, where M V.'ella been elnee the mrtn There Wells saw hie aoit lor tie first time. , . - v...ndi gathered . in tne a Welle and rescuers argued. . -'ifmn mf: I'm coins e oie, ..ii. -I can't get a job and they won't even let me in to see mr aick wife and new baby hoy. t Detective Lieut- L. B. Morrison - ; m-Aa.A with him.' "Come on down. We won't take ln t- il If too will lust come tn.M and not lump, we will fret you a Joh we will Uki you to gee your wife and baby. The argument finally won orer the yeunp man. He crawled back the building from bl perch. ii ttnriei hiaher than the one ta New York which John Warde leaped to his death -reeenuy. The rescuers took him to the hospital. Wells was permitted to visit his wife 30 minutes, but nothing was said about the Incl- - dent on the ledge. - r-ri'm glad now I didn t do it, Well said as he left his wife's room. "I hope I get a job." Tomorrow Lieut; Morrison is going to keep hia word about the job he's going out with Wells to find one so. he can take care of the little fellow at the hos : pital. d dittos in the News SOMERVILLE, N. An John A. Maxwell. t-year-old undertaker Vaadjtoeal bank ofHcUl, waa killed by UjrhtmiBK tody ftu co!"L m few feet from the spot where be and two friends were knock ed down by - bolt 25 year, a;o last Saturday. . . IWaliace Farm Critics Slap The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning, Angnsi 12..1933 ' 1 v George Raft out Prdpa sanda Warns Farmer They Face j Collapse of Prices if Critics Heeded r - r -m-m PrnliP Haven Is Found Fortune 01 lnSUli FromParamount Nazis , - ' ' Onetime' Utility Blagnatc Left 014,000,000 of HOLLYWOOD. Aug. ll.-WV- Paramount ta d I o uspended rjougc Committee Probe George Raft from Its contract list 1 . mit.an Activity M aaiaw - - .. 0 UKIA. Califs Aug. 11-iD-Ed- today. charging that ae re-usea to report for work In the picture "St. Louis .Blues." Adolph Zakor, chairman of the i TTTVfiTriw tor 1 1-JPV-1 tnifln'i board ex airec-ora, hw LmtinU -on-American prop- Kecretarr Wallace warned farm- h. v be notified by Myron geada" will begixr pahUe .hearings era today they laeeua olmick Co Haft's agent, that tomorrow na r. i -mystery . wnawwi r in Puhlie Hearing WASnrNGTON, Ana. A house committee appointed to PRAHA, Aug. U.-(ff)-Wc r d reached here today that a hayen had been found for SlvJewa ma rooned on a French tugboat la the Danube alace April 1. it waa aald Great Britain had giren the refugees" reported to bare fteem ejected treaa Aaetrlaa Garmasy-by naxl storm -troopers Debts; 01000 Cash CHICAGO. Aug. H-iP-sn- -1 fur. nel Inaull. whoe perswu-i.v- r?-0";, moyi. .Ur would not aecept eiiumw - i aesirucuon . cidental ahoeting. , . t tern If they "heeded crlUcs of the otatel waa tired in the lanch tVwTui-rtim cron control m renewed. mI rn t inn accidental ahoatlng. , - I tarn If they deeded critics room oi the railroad "onhe aUL 7, "S" -. in Tia - A"wr1ii crfticlaw tM leg struck Drlscoll -who was in nia . . deTelo1ed ln nie mid- parked aatomobile. ...... west ' corn belt this sprtor khd Police aald they morV wcenS in southern cotton a "Potter galley ''Jlu. Sd tJoaccor g I o n. nd the tionin i . I northwestern prtag wneai rea. shooting;, i K ; , - I tb cabinet officer urged ,100 state AAA commlttemen to launch a : militant campaign : to sare the act. . . , I beUcve the law Is wronderf nl as it is drawn and that it ia the Selxnick Co Haifa agent, thatl U PHILADELPHIA, Aeg. 11-)-lcJMred ; by bl paet. -Mfcey,- the o's two-day eld IndUa -m9 trnflato, waa mo auiwwjrted baby watO keepers remematered "Pet," Jf7 eow.Thry waoed the little hm tal to Ute dairy farm d gare Um t the I cow. She took to him right away aad ylce yeraa. Ask Legionnaires . To Parade Today . American Legion eincers 1 ' -m.--! Ti0lence to them, night appealed tothe emhersh iLtSmlttee' SUtea. rhla was announced today by Chairman Di D-Tex). who aald the witaeseee would "otter complete-picture of the nasi moTe mmt and Ae aljled hunch far the United States. ; . . I nn rromd that drraluatloa ef The idenuty ot 1 71 tamed an apparent it- moment, ha m sslble physical yl and to assure that I -' - . imi. Wore taktad refuge oa the tu. tuaee.ee " permiaalon ta enter PaJeaune. . s '""'J ZZZi. Vheat fii.eee.ooe. . Thie was dUclosed today whea hia will was. filed ta probate Demands Refiind ,ry T rP i court. I1 OF inCCnie X UXt HI. attraey, Floyd Thomp-on. h anno!- aoc CHICAGO. Aug, Xl-WCeorg. woulde-d ".ntjumor. that L. Bate deinanxxed a. wi -i .V-T! kii ,!che. when -l fauomi tax retuntt looayi secr hie power house collapsed in 1132. Tor almost" 4 rears Insull la bored to build a mighty utilities network. Ultimately It embraced 090 anita in it ataUa and Can ada. He had 75,000 pertone on his payrolls. He dominated 000. 000 inrestors. He was president ot 11. companies aad serrrd on the board ot 5. The heldlnsa he ruled atUined a, ralae of 14.000.000.000. Then, suddenly, ia the depth of the de pression. hU power empiro crumpled. ' Old Mlddleweiglit Die DAVENPORT, Ia.. Aug. 11-flPr-Thesaaa Chandler. II. ho once claimed tha world's mlddU weight hexing ehamptenaalp atier beating Doowey Harris, ra a -round bare knuckla bout in Ban i trim early f 0'a. died tonight. . er - - . al . s innai suauw - - His attorneys filed salt la ted- o 47.1 x.t vil f Salem to I ana io " . .r-i roart. aeektia the reiuna ana . 1 "TJ: t got the "tne taeta. conatltationalrty el pHfl( droot art 10 o'clock ; thw " . iim. nY mttmn- as it is arawn no i " TZ" t" aUte champion would gire to- 1. best possible solution to the farm corning WMhinrton don to i "communism and fas- " kiT" t ! committee-1 baseball teams trom wasaington, i Tl,-.tirators and commit- -:- . r . j I Ti.in anil vnouni. .comma- utr Ringi n2 Doorbell laign Urged PITTSBURGH, Aug. lt-P-A woman who S nursed "Peter, a ni.M.n ack to health cited proof .-tiiita slceon. like an ele- nV.tii itrrer forEets. Mt -Km Mitchell looked out kC, window about a year ago aad ... . f. therlesa. helpless pigeon fall te the sidewalk from its mu She picked him up. xooa uu. home and fed mm irom b w He regained strength and flew . ts. ntt da "Peter was K..viid .verr day since, a-peck- . . . . . ., w-U in g at her window ior nia ui and dinner, f ; Gold Is Scooped From' Sea Bottom TERSCHELLING, The Nether lands, Aug. ll-(P)-Giant fingers Camp PORTLAND. Aug. ll--Kern Crandall, newly-elected chairman of. th reDUblican sUte central committee; urged on the Multno mah chanter of the Oregon Repuo lican club a house-to-house, door- hell-ringing campaign. - v:irtion9 are won by Indlridual enort, Crandall said, urging an intensive TOte-getting onre. . 1 T Alaska Sanitary Chief Trt- Take Post in State OrUNEAU, Alaska, Aug. -Ben Grimes, territorial sanitary nzinter. resigned today to ac cept a position as aaaistant sanl tary engineer in uregon. w. W. Council, territorl a health commissioner, said no sue ceasor had yet been nameu. w!!l2JLr aart Se-regional Legion Junior playoff !f.Wm WaMaceTgaye this t Sllrerton starting tonignu farm program, wawace gaTe mi --t-na wearinar oyerseas instruction: ,- - ' 1- , llt .Mn,ninT the Go out and defend your wrm " i wtv- nrorram arainst those who are piayera - . ;.-4l-n 4it. th farmers. I town district Li J lilft w ' Make it work." , The secretary emphasized, now-1 - -m gg erer, that he was not urging tne raTiey UUrU8 Uil Ain n lnir nolitica. I : ' . 1 virr ' ' v trm r tics." Wallace placed "enemies" ot c ibb ""v -mitf challenging consmationauxy ei eaSJK atnt tte defalfaUon scUofconre ni tha resident in 15JS. la a inTestment trust manager. mo nred ha ouTchaaed secur- im. inr S134.4C4 In 1932 and sold them for 1176.482 in 1315 .n.t that 17.124 of his total 1936 income tax represented tax on ma apparent profit ot 41.018 from tee members hare been gathering data in r erery strategic pan the United States." ' - The committee. Die asserted. . . n-A number of nan Menu ; numoer - ' " ' tha sale. the country ana oueB .. "r .aid the dolUr con- paring to leere - as a result 5g Q, soId ln u32 a j uan.; wonld Ae A. Farley parried questions said, would I ,la wn nrABidntial the existing legislation in twocai-i MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich., egories: JH Unr. li-UPl-Postmaster General m : Afr.F "nnnnnnu i ' . X BU3C T. UU I r - i anhRtitntea which, he "destroy the farmer, ana tnose who criUciie without Offering a remedy for the problem of, farm surpluses. :v . "' . In the former group ne piacea adrocates of a "domestic .aiioi L.atlMtlnil. Dies said the inquiry may be -i t y-v - i linked wun me b7 CaildldaCy Query resulted in federal IndictmenU in new - . ill V. m "Our inTestigaiion wm uo i good deal broader and possibly more sensational than the spy rti, charges. he added. "But we ment" plan whicn emooaiea a . hU head examined.' tern of price fixing and export 1 T n" " subsidies. Under K iarmers wouia be paid cost of production prices on their allotted shares of the do mestic market and at tne same time be free to produce an tney prospects for 1940 with tne re-j win aeai " mark In a press conierenco iuu that "anybody who Indicates his candidacy for the presidency De- fore Rooserelt makea up nis mmu whether to run again ought to , Highland Dressup and only 15 2l grains in 1935 n devaluation. Therefore. Bates contended." the doUars he paid out in 1932 were worth S1.68 in 1935 or. as he figured it another way, if he had naid out debased dollars in 1932 the securities would hare cost him 1225,899. Hence, he rea soned, the sum he received when he sold the securities ln 1935 left him no profit, but, instead, 350,418 loss. of the dredger Karimata today de,ired for sale in domestic mar- Berlin Housewives To Try Tomatoes HaS 52 ParaderS Pennsylvania Governor I - ru 1$ -just rair rer scooped up a handlul ot coma from the ocean iioor wnere ritratA i.ntine went down in a gale 139 years ago wun 000 in -gold aboard. - The find brought junuauon w uinnn wno earner- w ..mm, tiinled dd t gold slab. The cargo of the yellow metal waa .nnin! to Englisn soiuieio fighting against jvapoieon. Three Are Uninjured In Car Crash, SUverton .-" i ' i ' Three unidentified persons es caped injury when the coupe in which . they i were riding crashed into a telephone pole last iight. The accident occurred on the Sa lem-snrerton highway just out side Sllrerton when the car skid ded while crossing the railroad tracks. ? kets at whatever prices they could get Suspect Arrested ! In Uoast snooting v - A Hn'T Kg vniiD CAP. TOO. "Follow the birds to ooiwoo. PWurtMue Victoria on the southern t.p of VwcouTer on e Mainla.A interests tanm . wTe SSom-Sd lenience, of .the -hips:. BERLIN. Aug. ll-P)-To make up for a great scarcity of fruit the food ministry has urged Ger man housewlTes to make exten sive use of tomatoes. The tomato, the ministry points out, contains vitamins A, C and D wnii mm. mnoii aulnhnr and cal- ASTORIA. Aug. ll.-ff)-Sher- wtaH dealers have been iff Paul Kearney said today Gar- aBked to display posters calling wyn D.-Dienl. z. u. o. naij attention to these food values. operator, .Had Deen rrewa South Bend. Ind.. and woufd be returned here in connection with shooting of John K. Jackson, service station operator, last De cember 22. ' . : Jackson, shot through tne ao domen by a holdup man, re covered after being in a hospital two months. Road Asks Suspension WASHINGTON. Aug. 11 -)- Aaaertlne the-e was insufficient traffic to warrant continued oper ation, the Willamette Valley rail- Darwin Caspell and Loretta Garrett won grand Prises ln the j .,r nru)e ataeed on the Highland school playground open house program last night wltn 62 children competing. Other costume awards: j-t. Curtis. oretUest; James Haggin. funniest; Lester Healey, - v.. T at l Aa moat i onginai; -; foreign; Jean Gross, historical, irma Lockard, character; Jim my Drake and Dick Foans, group. A large icrowa - tended the entertainment, which waa directed by Maynard Clark and Teresa Matthis, playground leaders. - vnnfT! OP INTEREST BEARING WARRANT SALE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until ine of s o'clock p. m. on the 29th TTARRISBURG. Pa.. Aug. 11- ripwGeorge E. Earle, Pennsylva nla'i flying governor Jockeyed a nUna about for an hour today un der tha critical eye of a federal inspector and won a pilot's 11- "He's Just average," observed Major Paul Burwell, ot the bu reau of air commerce, after he put Earl through the usual inree landlng test. - Fairfield Grange MeeU FAIRFIELD Fairfield granga will have its regular meeting ri der night at 8 o'clock, a. supper wiu xouow ri f tw rM ni i iv ; , i i Mr m an "v. y isa Swr ottMicn FIE1STT NATIONAL BANL aAnn Aim . . HimMr r,w.i.v. or. C1UDI BssssWsIs a - - . mmm way. a 20.5-mile electric line op-1 oi ot' . i SS ng between Oregon Ciand m?. & . Sailiajs from Lenore Street TermiBal in Seattle at 9 am. iorVictoiia aad Vancouver; 4:45 p.nu for Victoria direct, ana p.. for Vancouver direct. Tk your car-room for many satomobaesno delay in driving on or lea rins these steamships-frequent ferry ervice between Vancouver Island and the Mainland Make your headquarter at a Canadian Pacific Hotel and enjoy, the perfect tenia aad hotpi- loiiry.foraionf or soonaiay. Call at our offices for the special vacation folders. ! aaaiaawaams IDEAL VACATIONS DMcriativ litr tnr cevariag ha foUowiag .aaesaal vacanoa trips are aewavaOablaatoar officaf neat n ueur : taca war . ibbsm ta isxur viwvbs. nxr tzsi cam tsar W. K. DEACON. Cteeral AgU26 S.W. Broxtway. (Aatarkaa Baak BaOdiagJ BSa37. Forthtad Sleeper Is Saved From Fiery Death PORTLAND, Aug. 11 - (IP) - C. D. Pierce was saved from a fiery death last night by two youths who noticed a fire at the rear of hia house. Ther ruahed inside. found Pierce asleep on the dav enport and dragged him to saiety. The house was destroyed, r wiiitam Roerz. fire investiga tor, said Pierce apparently fell asleep while smoking a cigarette. . . .. - hv the scnooi via.- Board of School District No. 118, Marlon County. Oregon, at Au burn : School, in Salem, Oregon, .n fun of ' interest bearing warrants of said School District . r,t Twn Thousand lWUbWi&i v" i fiollara (22000.001. saiamierca. travior. Ore . todar asked tne in terstate commerce commission for authority to suspend. Explosion Kills Seven Five men and two ooys were killed today In an explosion and warranta to DC aaicv a a " " . Julv 1. 1921. and to mature c- firo at a nitrate plant at Huara. I nnn.,riral order aa fol . . . . .i i Tne lire aesirojeu iurcc-iw-n.u-i.. of the buildings of the establish ment. 10211 ! The Ideal Spot For Your . Vacation 'r Cabins Boating - Bathing Hiking - Dancing . Nature's Paradise Call Suttle Lake Resort Sisters, Oregon No. 3819 IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGOX For Marion County In the Matter of the Estate ot i LAMBERT FESKENS. Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been ap pointed Executrix of the estate of Lambert Feskens, - deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers as required by law within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned In care of Page and Page, attorneys, Ladd tt Bush Bank Building, Salem. Oregon. The date of the first puonca tlon of this notice is the 22nd day of July, IS 3 8 and the last Is the 19th day of August, 1938. CATHARINA FESKENS. Executrix ot the Estate of Lambert Feskens, Deceased. . PAGE AND PA' E, Attorneys for said Estate, , Ladd ft Bush Bank Building, Salem, Oregon. . t - Jly2 2-29-AS-l 8-1 9. "" . ; vs . X .5. ,: - 1 I t i -I If IV M I I I l I L . i I ir-r ia tne i : -. ------ . w ,, i i Duplicate! ? c A FURNITURE - Yon Receive Living Room a-Pc. Living Room Set e-Way Lamp & Shade Occasional Chair Bog 9x12 - - Bedroont . . 4-Ic Modern "Walnut Bedroom Set Box Sprint: and Inner Spring Mattress Kitchen & Dinette Console liange (white) " Knotty Pine Breakfast Set Table, 3 Chairs, 2 Benches . " ' to u That Are Hard to Yoa Need Wo -J6ncr7Iiotcv NO MOPEY DOWN! NO PAYMENT fOR 30 DAYS 1 1 3 R003 . We "Win Pay Tour First Month's Rent S FURNISHED COMPLETE , Deposit on Tour Lights A Gas cao ia Cash for Incidentals i ! WAS 219 N. Com'L Phon'S302 NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GO HOUSEKEEPING ALL YOU NEED IS HONESTY A GOOD CHARACTER AND A STEADY JOB : - - - nun. orrG030 pontes ; Which Includes All Charge H FMraiitiuiire Co, linn aa on Julv 1. 1939 $400.00 on July 1, 1940 $400.00 on July 1. 1941 $400.00 on July 1. 1942 ition.QO on July 1. 1943 Said interest bearing warranto to bear Interest at the rate of not to exceed 2 per cent per .nm Ttavable semi-annually, nrinmal and interest payable at the office of the County Treas urer of Marlon County, Oregon, or at the ficI gncy of the c. nf nr.ron In New Tork City, at the option of the pur- . ai rm interest bearinr warrants were duly authorized at an elec it y,cA on June 28. 1938. - Bids must be , accompanied, hr a certified check in the amount -f on' Hundrea iui, v .T . : v . K f n The approving i&i nf Ma Pare wm oe iuriauc nMiuufn1 bidder. t The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. CARL KREHBIEL, Clerk " School District No. 118, Marlon. County. Oregon. 0 ; A 12-19. ! NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under the term of an Or der made and entered by the unnn-able L. G. Lewelling, Judge of the Circuit Court ot Marlon County, Oregon, on the 25th day Of July. 1938, the unuersignea referee will offer for eaie ana sell to the highest bidder tor cash at private aaie on after the 27th day of Augusx, 1939. at the nourvoi en a uw A. M. at the office of the under signed, situated in the Q Building, 126 WO. idDr.y en.., .- Salem, Oregon, the following a in scribed notes and mortgage; - One certain note lor-tne pnn- clpal sum of four thousand dollars, ($4 000.00) dated De cember t. 1323, with interest at f Per annum until paid, on which interest has been" paid to the first day ot Decem ber, 193Z. . The above aote is secured by a second mortgage on thirty-two (32) acres oi iana suuaieu the Southwest quarter ot Section sixteen tl ) Township Eight (S) S. R. West ot the WiUamette Meridian. Recorded la Book 212 Page 10 Records of - Mtrs. for rnnntv. Orezon. Said note and n-tgage being eigned by W. H- Walker and Julia A. nr.i1r. wife.- - -. Also, an unsecured note for the principal sum of ninety dollars ($90.00) with Interest thereon" at g per annum dated May 17, 1S37. due June 25. 1927, signed by Ramsey E. MUler and Elsie Miller, hia wic. : .1 This aaie is maue -o partiUon of the interest of the several heirs of Charles Krett, deceased. , ' The right ; is reserved to re- -f anv and all bids. E. B. PERRINE, Referee Dated and first published this 0 wh-cb gancc has Beer ooa". on tlnmis- .nt sweet- Brown Derby ta n.Trr . - 1., ' vn- k art -M v a . w bitter, j, :M.Unessvi- lasts t r a ri e" . i a t11 Brown tbc nU Vves yoU" n&t on ru 1 nt0vw SJp-ar-- fill .thereiwn. - yet costs ess. 12th day of August,