The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 31, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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Tli OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning, December 31, 193S
Poles Charge
J Jew Dumping-
Germany, Poland Argue
Over Status of Jews in
"V' - Danzig Area
r. ; - " - "- ...
WARSAW. Dec
many and Poland were entangled
new today orer middle Europe's
hapless Jews, v"7 ' ;
'The. Polish commission In 'the
Free City, of Danzig protested
against expulsion from Danzig of
Je w bearing Polish passports
end threatened expulsion of Dan
slg citizens from ; Poland unless
the action was halted.
The Polish press charged Ger
many was "dumping" Jews into
Poland through Danzig with the
connivance of the Free City'a
nasi government. -The protest as
published here, however, did not
mention this.
(Danxlg Free City, 754 square
miles. Is a Baltic port, formerly
part 'of Germany. It was estab
lished under the treaty of- Ver
sailles and placed under protec
tion . of the league of nations.
Danzig ranks second to Gdynia
as an outlet for Polish commerce
snd is within the Polish customs
administration.
Danzig Storm Center
(With the rise of national so
riaJiam imoor Danzig's predom
inantly German - population of
407,000, many nazis in Berlin
regard German annexation of the
Free City as practically an ac
complished fact.)
,-The Polish press charged that
"a : group" of Polish Jews who
had resided in Germany was sent
tu. Danzig and then pushed across
the .border Into Poland.
This, was repersented as .an
aftermath of Germany's roundup
or Polish Jews in NoTember and
tbelr . hurried , transportation to
the Polish border which in turn
was a factor in the death No
vember. 9 of Ernst Vom Rath,
secretary of the German embassy
in Paris. : -'-'v
Germany defended the Novem
ber roundup of Polish Jews on
. , . . . . v ' a
tre grounds mat roiana naa ae
cidod to cancel the passports of
Jewish nationals who had re-
tided abroad for. a long time.
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Ex-China Leader
Advocates Peace
HONGKONG, Dec. 30 - (JP) -
Wang Ching-Wei, former premier
of phina, came forward today In
favor of peace negotiations with
Japan on the basis of terms set
forth December 22 by Japanese
Premier Prince Fumimaro Kon-
oye in a declaration of policy con
cerning China. "
Wang, now a member of the
central political council of the
Kuomintang, Chinese government
party, and a leader of the party's
"peace faction," sent a telegram
to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek
declaring Konoye's terms offered
a "lalf- basis for peace discussions.
Informed . Hongkong c i r c 1 e g
looked upon Wang's action as Sj
bold gesture on his own initiative.
He wes said recently to have split
with Chiang because of the gen
eralissimo s admission of com
munist Influence in the Chinese
central government.
Dr. Boyer Is Designated
Eueene's First Citizen
IS
EUGENE, Dec. SO-LTV-Dr. C
Valentine Boyer, former, president
of the University of Oregon and
present dean of arts and letters,
was voted "Eugene's first citizen
for 1938" by the Eugene Realty
beard, t
Coebbels to Speak
-BERLIN, Dec. SO.-iffy-The
propaganda ministry said tonight
that Propaganda Minister Paul
Joseph Goebbels had - recovered
sufficiently from his recent ill
ness to, make a New Tear's ad
dress tomorrow night.
Call Board
ELSIXORE
Today Double Bill,
The Shining Hour" with
Joan Crawford and Robert
Toung and "Orphans of the
Street" with Tommy Ryan
and Ralph- Morgan.
CAPITOL
.Today Double bill,
."Little Tough Gays in So-
ciety" with Mischa Auer
and Mary Boland and "Ci-
pher-Bureau"-with Leon
Ames and Joan Woodbury.
- STATE
Today "David Copper-
; field" with W. CX Fields.
Lionel Barrymore, Freddie
Bartholomew and Maureen
CSuUlvan and "Renfrew
of the Mounted" with
James Newell and Carol
Hughes.
Saturday midnight show, spe-
clal New Year's frolic
GRAND
Today "Thanks for
: Everything" with Jack
Oakle. Adolph . Menjou,
Jack Haley and Arleen
Whelan.
HOLLY WOO F ;
Today Double bill, Joe
i Penner in "Go Chase Your-
self" and Bob Baker in
"Western Trails."
Big Carnival :
E)AJSE
' Tonite at
:IIENTI"::;;.
. Two Miles '
North of Independence
Dance la the New Tear
with i-"
Al BermingV Orchestra
Admlssloa 25c -
Slaying of Ashland Woman at Aubur n, Wash.,' Graphically Reconstructed
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Jay Upton Killed
In Loop Accident
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graduated from University of Ore
gon in 1902. Previously he had
served in the Second Oregon vol
unteer infantry in the Spanish
American war, and for many years
he was prominent in the United
Spanish-American . War Veterans,
serving as state commander at one
time, and last summer as general
chairman of the national encamp
ment in Portland. He also was
grand chancellor tor Oregon of
the Knights of Pythias at one
time, a lieutenant-governor of Ki-
wanls and a director of the Bend
chamber ot commerce.
Was Senate President
in 1023 Legislature
A republican, Mr. Upton was a
member of the state house ot rep
resentatives in 1912 to 1914, and
a member of the state senate from
192l'to 1934, serving as president
of the senate in the 1923 session
and in that capacity, as acting
governor for brief periods. In the
senate, he represented a large dis
trict comprising 'Crook, Deschutes,
Jefferson, Klamath and Lake
counties. He was a notable orator
and always . was regarded as
leader in the senate, serving on
important committees.
In 19 2S he was an unsuccessful
candidate for gubernatorial nom
ination and in 1934 he resigned
from the senate to run for second
district congressman, losing out to
Walter Pierce.
OTop photoeraph furnishes graphic reconstruction of the brutal slay-V
ing of Mrs. Daisy May Tillotsrn, former Ashland woman, near Au
burn, Wash. (1) Indicates the point at which she left her car
parked; dotted line, the trail which she and her slayer are believed
to hare followed; (2) spot at which the killing probably took place
and (8) the shallow grave where the body was found. The body,
left foreground, is covered with a shroud. Below, two witnesses,
Mrs. J. M. Sbellenberger, left, and Abram Ryerson, both of whom
saw the man suspected of the slaying.- HX photos.
124 Auto Deaths
In Seattle Area
SEATTLE. Dec. 30.-iP-KIng
county's traffic toll mounted to
124 tonight with the death of
N. M. Nogaard, 59, pedestrian in
jured fatally by an automobile
driven by Dr. D. F- Hanson. Nor
gaard died on the way to a hos
pital. The 1937 toll was 149
deaths. .
Norgaard was a government
lighthouse keeper at Cape Spencer,
Alaska, and was here on his bi
annual vacation trip. -
Gresham Student
Believed Located
i
SEATTLE, Dec. S0.-(ff)-Mrs.
Fred Eckas said today she was
informed Clinton Witter, 19, Uni
versity of Washington student
from Gresham, Ore., who van
ished last January 9, was work
ing on a Montana cattle ranch.
Mrs. Eckas said her cousin,
Mrs. A. B. Witter of Gresham,
received a Christmas letter from
Joung Witter saying he roamed
rom the Gulf of Mexico to Mon
tana before taking ranch employ
ment. ' .
Jars. Witter last January 9
drove her son from Gresham to
Portland, where he was to board
a bus to Seattle to resume studies
In romance languages. He van
ished. Police searches -were un
availing. First word from him
came in the Christmas letter.
-
Hood Old-Timers
Snub Spring Sign
HOOD Ri7ERr Dec. 30.-(p)r
rioneers, who hare seen many
January storms here, are snicker
ing In their sleeves at blooming
pussy willows and flitting blue
birds that don't seem to realize
what they are up against.
The old-timers are betting the
blooms will freeze and the birds
flit onward in the near future.
Punchhoards out
At Grants Pass
GRANTS PASS.. Dec. 30-flP)
jauuary s was set as tne local
deadline for , removal from the
county of punchboards. district at
torney Orval J. Millard said to
day. . . . " .
Pinball and slot machines, ban
ished a year ago, have not reap
peared. . -
Rlcllow Moon Holler Rink
Tonight
. Skate the Old Year Out and the Nete Year tn ';
. ' ; . ' Big Carnival Party . . 1
- rienty of Confetti, Serpentine and Noise Makers
SKATING 25e SPECTATORS 10c
SUNDAY, JAN. 1 - V ; s
Mammoth Floor Show at 9 P. BL - ' :
With the Oldest and Youngest Skaters la the World
'No Advance In Price
Hoffman Decries
Murphy as Judge
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.-()-
Representative Hoffman (R-
Mich.) said today that if President
Roosevelt appointed Gore r nor
Frank Murphy ot Michigan to suc
ceed Attorney General Cummings,
"it would be an invitation to the
lawless."
Such an appointment, which has
been reported in the offing by sev
eral sources here, would "demon
strate the president's ntter lack of
respect for our constitutional gov
ernment," Hoffman said.
He added that it virtually would
mean that the president had made
"a tool of the .communists a mem
ber of his official family."
' During his term as governor,
Hoffman continued. Murphy "per
mitted armed men to invade our
state, to destroy property, to as
sault, beat and send to our hos
pitals defenseless, law-abiding cit
izens."
Meningitis Beaten
By Youth of 14
CHICAGO, Dec. SO.-MfV-A phy
slcias announced today Raymond
Potter, 14, was the twelfth per
son in medical history to recover
from the usually fatal staphylo
coccus meningitis.
Dr. Luther M. Lorance said
the boy, who has had 17 blood
transfusions in 19 days, "is now
definitely past the danger of
death," but a few more routine
transfusions would be given.
New Year's Ere
CARNIVAL
EDAFJSE
' Saturday, Dec" 31 ;
with
THE TOP HATTERS
New Year's Nite
Holiday Dance
Sunday, Jan. 1
with :
' TUB BROWN'S
6WINGSTERS ; 4
Tumble Inn
Regular Popular Prices -
Death in Forest
Believed Suicide
EUGENE, Dec. lb-(JPt-CoTonT
Charles P. Poole said today he be
lieved Fred Adlard. whose body
was found in a wooded area near
here yesterday, was a suicide, al
though he would not give an of
ficial opinion until after farther
investigation.
Poole said Adlard died from a
knife wound in the right side. The
first report was that Adlard had
been shot. A claw hammer, lden
titled as the property ot Adlard,
was also found with the knife.
There was no sign of a struggle.
Albany College Starts
Selective Entry System
PORTLAND, Dec. 30-WVA se
lective system of admitting stu
dents to Albany college. Port-
is nd, was announced today by
the board of trustees, with en
trance limited to high school
students in the upper thvee-
fourths ot their class in scholar
ship. Dr. Clarence W. Green,
president, said the school would
enlarge its program next fall.
Syrians Reported
Seeking Freedom
Party's Demanding That
French Mandate Be
Broken Rumored
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; PARIS, Dec SO.-Mn-Report"
of a Syrian demand for immedi
ate independence from France
confronted the government today
as It sought to put up a strong
colonial front to deal with Italy's
empire aspirations.
. The independent nationalist
party of Syria was said to have
sent a demand to the nationalist
premier, Djemil Hardan, calling
for Immediate release 'of the east
ern Mediterranean state from
France's league of nations man
date.
Other reports told of widespread
discontent threatening to break
into open trouble.
The dispute was sharply drawn
by refusal by the French foreign
relations committee to ratify the
1936 French-Syrian treaty prom
ising Syria independence. This re
fusal was regarded as a direct
result of French-Italian friction.
The Syrian premier who had
Just returned to his people from
consultations in Paris was quoted
by one dispatch as saying in a
public speech, "We shall have in
dependence by legal or ' extra
legal means."
Fume-Filled Car
Holds 3 Corpses
Chicago Police Seeking
Murder or Suicide
. Clue to Deaths -
CHICAGO, Dec. 3 -(-Police
sought tonight, to determine
whether two young women and a
married man found in a gas
filled automobile died in a sui
cide pact or both women were
slain.
Sergeant Frank Veselka of the
county highway police said his
investigation indicated the two
wc men might have been, killed
lir8tby the man before he took
bis own life.
The victims, who died of car
bon monoxide poisoning, were:
Fred B. Miller, 35, a messen
ger for an armored car service;
Mrs. Hazel Letter, a waitress;
and Miss Loraine McNichols, 19,
a friend of Mrs. Lefler.
Loaded Pistol Outside
Police were puzzled over the
finding of a loaded pistol out
side the car. The gun had not
Jeen discharged.
Sergeant Veselka said Miller
might have forced both women
to sit in the car until they died
and then stepped in himself. A
physician said the two women
had been dead for more than an
hour and Miller had been dead
Ghlr a few minutes.
' MilleY's widdw, Theresa, said
her husband and Mrs. Lefler
'have been going together for
about four months."
Janet Woodruff Heads
Teachers Health Group
PORTLAND, Dec. 30-iP)-Jan
el Woodruff, University of Ore-
fan was named president ot the
state association for health, rec
leation and physical education
at the 39th annual teachers' con
vention here.
dditioo
... in the Neus
ATLANTA, Dec 80-(ff)-SkJp-py
made a canine hero of him
self today and a bum of his
pal. Tommy Tucker.
The Boston terrier's yelps
and whines awakened Dr. and
Mrs. Charles F. Eubanks early
today, enabling them to save
their two children and them
selves from fire.
But Skippy belongs to the
next-door neighbors and while
be was doing a Paul Revere on
a side porch. The Eubankes
had to open a door and rescue
sleepy Tom after they escaped.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30-()-A
person who Blgned himselt "an ex
recipient of home relief" sent
$300 tc the treasury's conscience
fund today accompanied by the
following verses:
"The reason why I send this card
Is plain enough to see.
For who could have a better friend
Than you have been to me."
The conscience fund is com
posed of remittances from per
sons who feel they owe the govT
ernment money.
. Another contribution, a Jl.OOu
bill, was received today from "a
well meaning person."
CHICAGO. Dec. SO-0P)-Jcr-ry
Shea, 7, claimed the fire de
partment was faster than tbe
police and be found out.
To settle an argument with a
playmate today, ,he telephoned
firemen that the Shea house
was burning and told police
burglars were there.
When the firemen arrived
first, Jerry knew he was right
but when his parents got hold
of him, he felt wrong.
Parrot Fever Suspected
In Portlander's Illness
PORTLAND, Dec. 30.-(JP)-Dt.
Adolph Weinzirl, Portland healtl
officer, said today that Earl Sax
on, 41, a foundry worker, was In
a hospital with a suspected case ot
psittacosis, or parrot fever, after a
pet parrot died under peculiar circumstances.
Pearson Eligible
To Office Tuesday
PORTLAND, 'Dec. 30-(;P)-Wal-ter
k1 Pearson will be eligible for
the post of state treasurer Tues
day after his return Sunday from
spending the Christmas holidays
with his family at Baton Rouge,
La.
Senator-elect Rufus Holman
will take office at Washington
Tuesday, leaving Pearson free, to
accept the Job towhich Governor
Charles H. Martin appointed him.
Grant Land Fund
Prospect Bright
ROSEBURO, Dec. 3 -Favorable
action of congress in
amending the sustained yield bill
of 1937 to give Coos and Douglas
counties 75 per cent of the in
come from Coos bay wagon road
grant lands was anticipated today
by Guy Gordon, attorney for Ore
gon land grant counties.
Gordon, who left tonight for
Washington, D.C., said similar ac
tion was taken on Oregon and
California railroad grant lands,
but the Coos bay lands were over
looked. The counties now receive
25 per cent of the revenues.
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1:80 to 5 P. M. 10c AFTER 5 P. M. 15c
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In
"WESTERN TRAILS"
JOB PENNER
in
"GO CHASE TOURS ELF"
Also NEWS, Our Gang Comedy, "CAME THE BRAWN," and
Chapter 4 of Serial. "FLAMING FRONTIERS"
ON OCR STAGE AT 1:80 P. M. T
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