The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 27, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, November 27, 1933
Military Aid
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For Colombia
US Naval and Air Mission
Will Be Sent Central
J American Land
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j WASHINGTON, Not. 2$-(The
United States government an
bounced today that naral and mil
Stkry air mission! would go to the
Republic of Colombia soon to co
operate with that country In lm
proving ita defensive forces.
The step symbolized, to some
students of Pan-American affairs.
growing bonds between the Unit-
fd States and Latin Anteiica (or
tine common defense of the new
world against any foreign aggres
sor. Fire such missions already
are on duty in other Latin Amer
ican countries.
State Department Pleased
"The department of it a t e is
blessed to announce," a formal
tatement said, "that In response
to the request of the government
tf Colombia, agreements were
Signed November 23 providing for
.he furnishing by the United
States of a naval' mission and a
military aviation mission to coop
erate with .the Colombian minis
try of war. The two missions will
function in an advisory capacity to
the Colombian navy and military
air fortes."
I The action Is of particular Im
portance to the United States be
cause of Colombia a proximity to
the Panama canal, a vital artery
.n the American defense system.
The Panama Canal Zone, now
owned by the United States, for
merly 'was part of Colombia.
. The' announcement was accom
panied, by publication of a friend
ly exchange of notes between Pres
ident Roosevelt and the Colom
bian senate.
Bridge Replacement Is
Authorized by County
I Replacement of a C 5-foot bridge
Ion the Abiqua road half a mile
above Syron's mill has been au
thorized by the county court. A
culvert and fill will be constructed
in place of the old structure,
which has become a hazard.
The court also has directed the
laying of tile at the North Santlam
school to eliminate a water condi
tion and the cnttlng of a hazard
ous corner there.
Oiling Is Requested
The county court yesterday was
j asked to complete the oiling of the
I Chemawa-Hazel Green road by
j surfacing the 3 -mile section be
i tween the Hazel .Green church and
the SUverton road. The request
was made in a petition signed by
Or. P. A. Loar and 194 others.
Jobless Orchestra Plays
Music by Harrlman's orchestra,
which played at party meetings in
the recent election campaign, was
provided at the Marion County
Democratic society meeting here
last night. The players are unem
ployed young men.
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BOSTON, Mass.w Not. 28 The
13th step brousht ill luck to Dis
ney Morrisey.
Morrlssey told hospital attaches
ho had reached the 13 th step of
a- nubile building, with a 100-
pound sack of coal on his back,
when he toppled backward to the
bottom. He suffered a possible
fracture of the skull.
HURLEY, Wis.,- Not. 26.
Now that deer hunting season
Is over, Iron county WPA farm
to-market road and conserva
tion projects resumed today.
About 425 men returned to jobs
which suspended to prevent
workers being shot accidentally.
GREENVILLE, Pa., Not, 26
John Becker, 68, a transient from
Cleveland, O., was treated at a
hospital for lacerations of , the
right thumb.
Becker was "thumbing" a ride
when an automobile struck the
digit
HUMBOLDT, la., Nov. 2
The wolf didn't stop at the door
when he reached the Ed Zeman
farm home.
In this case, however, it was
n't a wolf bat his counterpart,
Reynard, the fox, who, when
routed by the Zeman family
from the chicken yard, dashed
through' the open kitchen door
and was found devouring the
Zeman 's morning pancakes, lie
was captured and put to rest.
Grangers'
News
MONMOUTH Local grange
members who attended sessions
of the National Grange in Port
land last weekend, reoort an at
tendance of 58 from Polk county,
representing each grange organ
ization. Friday noon, a dinner ar
ranged for by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Adams of Brush Colylege was
held in the Multnomah county
building, served by . members of
the Woman's Relief Corps. Adams
is Polk Pomona master.
Special guests at the dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore,
of Texas. Moore is state master
there. He addressed the group at
dinner. Moore was presented by
Adams with a walnut gavel; and
Mrs. Moore with a myrtlewood
tray, on behalf of the Polk county
aggregation.
Those attending from Mon
mouth grange were: Mr. and Mrs.
C. O. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Ruddell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rog
ers, sr. Mrs. Dora Goodman, Mrs.
Addle 'Calbreath, Mrs. W. L.
Smith, Mrs. John Scott, W. J.
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CCC Employe Held
In Extortion Plot
Youth Wrote Threatening
Letters to Child Star
. Shirley Temple
PORTLAND, Not. 2S-6?VHin
ton C. Hardlson, 22, CCC employe
near Gallce, Ore., was arrested by
federal nrean . of Investigation
agents today on a charge of at
tempting to extort 910,000 from
snirley Temple, juvenile film star.
J. D. Swenson, agent In charge
of the Portland district FBI of
fice, announced the arrest and
said Hardlson had admitted mail
ing the alleged extortion note on
Nor. 17. Swenson said Hardlson
threatened death for the tiny film
player if the money was not paid.
Hardlson formerly lived at Al
bany, Ga., Swenson said. Hardlson
waived preliminary hearing at
Medtora late today and was or
dered held for the federal grand
Jury with ball fixed at $50,000.
CarlXkmaugh, United States dis
trict attorney, said a formal com
plaint charging the youth with use
of the malls in an attempt to ex
tort money bad been prepared.
Howard King and W. F. Wood.
FBI agents, made the' arrest and
took Hardlson to Medford.
Lebanon Provides
Chamber Program
A delegation from the Lebanon
Commercial club and one repre
sentative of the Sweet Home
chamber of commerce will provide
tne program at the Salem cham
ber of commerce luncheon Morula
noon. The discussion will include
mention of a proposed highway
improvement between Salem and
Lebanon.
Speakers will be Elmer Fitx-
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N. J. Nye of Sweet Home. Miss
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Fresh Wind Cause
Of Fire's Spread
Encino Threatened but
Most of Blaze Under
Control now
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26-P)-Fresh
winds from the Pacific
spread a brush fire tonight over
the ridge of the Rant MnniM
mountains across a highway to en
danger Encino, where many film
notables live.
In tWO or three nlarea iht
flames were within a mile of the
Homes or Al Jolson and Joel Mc-
Crea, actors: Edgar Rica Bur-
roughs, creator of Ta nan onrt
Phil Harris, orchestra leader.
Rain Scott Loa A nrolci fir
chief, threw lfOO reserve firemen
into the fight along the moun
tain ridge and county fire war
den Spence Turner brought sev
eral tracttors to clear new tire
breaks.
Elsewhere In Lob a nmpi n.-l
San Bernardino counties, where
damage possibly reaching S5-
000,000 has been done, the brush
and forest fires were held ill
in check, and may be brought
ccjapletely under control tomor
row.
Sheriff's deputies In th Roo
sevelt highwa yarea near tha
ocean arrested three men on
charges of petty theft of metal
objects from the ruins of homes.
One of them. Charles C. Fraw-
ley, 32, was accused of taking an
eiectnc refrigerator motor, twa
wasn iuds, a sins and some cop
per wire.
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Stockyards Strike
Parley Suspended
AFL Local Offers Yards
all Men Needed for
Running Plant-
CHICAGO, Not. IC-Nego-Uations
for a settlement of the
CIO strike In Chicago's sprawling
stockyards were suspended today
until Monday, with the prospect
that before they were resumed a
crew of rival unionists would be
at work.
Orvis T. Henkle, general man
ager of the Union Stock Yard and
Transit company, stated today's
initial peace parley had not al
tered his determination to have
trading resumed in the yards next
week.
A stock handlers local affiliated
with the AFL has offered the com
Why
Suffer
Any
Longer?
WREN OTHKK3 rAXLI o our
SUCCESS for 6000 rw In
CHINA. He nutter with what
ailment yea an AFFLICTED
dunrdari, amudtla, heart, lung,
liver, kidney, stomach, gas, coa
sttpatioa. meats. diabtUa rhcu
matlam. sU and bladder. fTW,
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pany all the men needed to oper
ate the yards. Henkle said that
between ISO and 200 of them
would be put on the payroll at
a.m. Monday.'
Representatives of the packing
house workers organizing com
mittee, the CIO affiliate, declined
to disclose what measures, if any,
they would take to prevent their
picket lines from being broken.
Their next conference with the
company was scheduled for 1:30
p.m. Monday.
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Court Asked to Rename
Sunnyvietc Road Region
A petition asking that the sec
tion of Sunnyview avenue from
Garden road north, to the first
turn be renamed Park avenue was
filed with the county court yester
day. The court filed the petition
pending decisions on a large num
ber of name-changing petitions re
cently received.
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Jack Cutler Again Leads
Missouri Club Officers
Jack Cutler, who has served
in the same office three former
years, Friday night, was electel
to head the local Missouri club
for the ensuing year.
Other officers chosen -were:
Charles Weather, rice president;
Mary Purvis, secretary; and Har
rison R. McWhorter, treasurer.
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