Ihs 0?GON STATESMAN, Calcia, Oren, Cday Ilcrxdr.-, ,llay 7, 1SC3 ; i- mjiic mu to View Hospital ; Salem Deaconess to Open j i:: Friday, May 12 for ! r " : ' - . H National Hospital day la the most Important single event by which a hospital may educate tat public and this year National Hos pital day will b observed moay. May 12. The Deaconess hospital trae of the standard and modern hospitals of the city. ;wlll hold open honee from I to i p. m., and I; to :30 p. m . oa Friday-with (be public cordially Invited to at tend, C,""" jp Tha Deaeoneaa' hospital I was founded 22 years ago with - ca pacity or i2 beds and has crown tf a capacity of 118 beds. Inlfll there were 9 it patients and In I kail Jill natienta. The hoanltal n tains 40 private rooms ana so ards, II bassinettes and X the staff with orderlies and t 1 attendants, r. t . vveaei is super- tfttendent of the hosplUl and- Miss Mary L. W. Kegier is supennien- rnt of nurses. The surgery, which la complete pa modern iy equippeo, is suua- d on the third uoar wun us st possible daylight. New and odern equipment to be fbund In the surgery Is an anaesthetic ma ts Ine. Held - Benna-Kinetomejer. tad a surg-o-ray light which Is automatic On the staff la a ree ntered anaesthetist. Miss F, M. OgeUby. Spacious cupboards , for the doctor's instruments, one at tine end of the room with supply Shelves containing solutions to be toed In surgery, in another cor- : " ' Surgery la Modem r " U; Next to the auncery is the eter- Cliing room used for sterilizing Instruments : and trays with " hot and cold water stenie tanxa in constant use. There -la also a ater-, laser used for floor and operat ing supplies. The . minor surgery rtom for' eyes, nose and throat fljork la across tbeiiall with a new section, machine for throat work list recently added to the equip trjent. It Is called the Emerson ejectrlc portable auction . and Spray. Other rooms near the sur gery are the supply rooms and doctors dressing room. . ft The x-ray room Is equipped with a' new Westinghouse fluoro scopic machine, one of the latest odels. In this room is also und the fracture and cast uipment. The emergency p- ating room Is complete with two electric-dlthermy, - port-electro surgical units, to assist In Surgical operations. -Other mo dern equipment found in the (capital i a new Sweetland heat- f and east dryer, one new oxy gen tent and one other for egu l4r use, and a res uscltator in the delivery room. ijj Nurses' Dining Rooss Open Hi Each floor la eeuinoed with, a iftchen room where the patients f (f od la prepared, utility 1 room.1 Uboratory room and J chart room. JU new dinlnr room unit has been faded to the basement floor for the nurses and hospital ataff. Tjhe food will be served cafeteria tyie with a new serving room containing a heating unit, coffee ffu and refrigerator. -The din ing room has Individual tables H;ith smooth tops and chairs each stating four or six. This room M newly decorated - and - la used Br.i lecture room and banquet oa for the doctors and nurses. The laundry annex to the hos pital has . been enlarged with hew steam pressor and washing machine. The main kitchen where til the food is prepared la clean. large and nicely equipped on the tk semen t floor. i : ?;The. hospital staff will serve Srfesbmenta in the dining room i Friday with nurses delegated t conduct the visitors through the hospital. It la hoped that the Individual is made to realize the Important and the -great public 'Mr rice the hospital la to the community and city or town ' l which It is located. , - 4 Cents Subsidy To Shell Walnuts , ' W 1 O TIT XT -KWOVr " . a , - " . Isbsidy of 4 cents s pound will be paid to walnut growers to convert six million pounds - of unshelled nuts Into shelled walnuU for sale la regular markets.. Shelled nuts bring a amaller return. , . i.The west coast Industry oper ates under a market agreement limiting the quantity of unshelled uts which may be sold Interstate aad requires the balance- to be de livered to a coalrol .board for sale. The subsidy from the AAA wpuld attempt, to dispose of nuts et exported. : V; - - 'Build the FJia. Insured Way' m :r''7lVlllllb'no .Now Available : For New Homo Construction 025CO Other Amounts V at Corresponding Payment 1 - -- ' j ARClIITECTCItAL . I ' SERVICE FREE j FTLA Supervision; Construe slon Inspected ' jCAPITO L ! LTit:r Co. : j 1C23 N. Coal. - Ph. 9293 Pendergasi Aide's Body Found t This was the scene Just before the body of Jkaward 1. Hchsteklca-, (ar row) business aide of Boss Torn Peudcrgast of Kansas City, waa iakea from the Missouri river, four days after he left a suicide note In his automobile, Schaeider was potential key witmess for the govenuneat la Its case against Feadergast oa iacome tax evasion charges. AP Telemat. Eiigiiieer Beck Is Ousted by Ickes ' (Continued from page 1) proper and calls for a severe reprimand; In the future you Will confine yourself strictly to your duties, which do not include giving out statements or pub licity of any sort." Beck's own answer, a lengthy document, replied, in parj: "Re-examination of article should convince you I neither represented myself as acting ad ministrator of Bonneville nor spoke tor Bonneville. Mr. Ross and myself fostered, nursed and. by request, were official advisors to the PUDs involred before Bonneville existed and U s my purpose to continue to do so in such a capacity as long aa the public power people of the north west -want me to, regardless of whether I am Inside ot outside Bonneville. A second Ickes telegram said: '"The issue is clearly one of Insubordination in the first in stance to which you have now added defiance and threats . In ibe circumstances you leave me no alternative but to effect your separation. This I have done 4 Announcement of Beck's dis missal followed by two daya the appointment of Frank A. Banks as acting administrator of Bon neville. Beck has been under nre from the southwest Washington utility - districts upon Issues In- oiviug procedure in connection with the acquisition of privately ovned power facilities. Cay Musicians - Seek US Finals Canby union high school must clans directed by Miss Faye Sparks of Salem won the- class C sweepstakes at the -recent state music tournament in Forest Grove and will compete In the national regional finals at Portland May 12 to IS. Last year at Seattle the Canby entrants won top honors. Canby' s girls trio, girls' glee club and mixed chorus won -"su perior" rating at Forest Grove; the boys' glee club may also enter the : Portland finals since it re ceived an -"excellent" rating and co-competitor was rated "super lor." Esther Arneson of ;Canb waa the only girl soloist in class C to receive a "superior" rating. 'The 'groups will sing Monday night at the opening Music week program ' at the high school in Canby. .. Tillamook County 1 i fish Are Periled TILLAMOOK. Mav MtfV-Con- tlnued drought in ' Tillamook county la beginning to threaten fish life, Charles Roadarmei, su perintendent of the state trout hatchery at Hebo. said today. ; With the aid of state police, he seined S0.000 young trout and salmon from Mossy creek and aald that If the dryness con tinued other streams which are getting low would be seined. 25 YEAR i i LOAN At Oaly 5 Interest 1 Mr. John R, Towles, fortner Associate Director FederaT Hoosiag Admlalstratloa, Is at tbe Capitol Lamber Com pany aad will help yon se cure your loan, prepare all papers aad other details free of charge. There la absolute ly ao charge lor .oar mairy -complete, additional scrrlcca - such aa architect, loan seem1 tag aad Mr. Towles' setvlcea. V,, ':.....:''.?r:': 1T1111U DllMUCSS Advocated to US (Continued from page 1) should look behind the smoke screen of foreign affairs, delib erately raised, and bend our ef forts toward focusing attention upon America's problems and their possible solution. 'American womanhood must not become Little Bed Biding Hood for International war mon gers. If there is any . wolf threat ening ua today, it la not on some .far distant shore . . rather It is the wolf pack of unemploy ment . . high taxes. Increased debt and . decreased income . right here on our doorstep. Pepper said he favored a re turn to international law, with all neutrality legislation "wiped off the books." Salem Pistoleers Win Team Title (Continued from page 1) awarded the Robbina rapid fire trophy. . , Lieutenant Elton O. Nelson, Corvallls, waa judged the best pistoleer of the 282nd Infantry re serve regiment. Members of the winning five- man Salem team were Lieutenant K e i d e t h Dalton, - Lieutenant Charles O. Robertson. Captain Norman Raymond and Cadets Don i u maxe and naroid . r. Beau VUBHIIFt e i The matches will continue Sun day and will feature a Camp Perry pistol tryout. a police match and a .45 caliber 'national pistol match. Negro Pays life in Electric Seat HTJNTSVILLE. Texas. May 7- (tiunaaywjpwBennle Randadl negro rapist of a 77-year-old white woman, waa electrocuted in the state prison early today. The negro, who maintained his innocence to the last, was strap ped into the chair at 12:02 and was pronounced dead at 12:10 a.nu v- - : - ... .r. r,-ip.,'J,M HstntiaiatCT 1T fAvlfl'r riTSI ll'lll 1 wm a Yeats la UtT m9ZJ. aetatov P 5 esseatlsls foe laS5SSS fc a. NoUow-- !-lwaal valaes-tares a.Sce this senea-, mw kind of re11" csatoc atoafsaw pdcmoMCistioa. rm 525 COURT STREET Coal Solution Plea of FDR Differences Do not Seeni Ixuiiperabley Aaaerta r: Wire to Leatlciri (Continued from page. 1) progress and once more stressed the need of an "immediate set tlement He said he would meet Individually . with the operator and union, groups beginning at 11. aja. tomorrow and that another Joint meeting would start at J p.m. ' The coaxereea, however, im format reply to President Boose Telt, beld oat hops of th agree ment. -- -i- It waa the first time the presi dent publicly had taken a hand in the situation, although one of the conferees aald today Mr. Roosevelt had been in telegraph ic communication with the nego tiators previously to f determine what progress was being made. Approximately 40,000 minora in zf, states were idle aa the negotiators sought anew : to . end their differences, , und while r It waa estimated that soft coal sup plies In the nation totalled from 21.000,000 to 21,000.000 tons a month's supply If equitably dis tributed reports of scarcity la many communities Increased. Skilled Workers Are Held Scarce CORYALLIS. May - UPi - A scarcity of skilled workers exists in Portland and few young men are seeking apprenticeships In many trades, Frederick G. Lea- sure, -director of vocational edu cation in Portland schools, told 125 delegates to the Willamette Valley Vocational association meeting. Despite a belief there Is no chance for youth, the security of this generation lies. in the multi tude of ' opportunities. Dr. U. G Bubach, of Oregon State college, declared. : William B. Showalter. Chema wa, was elected president. Amo DeBarnardis, Portland, vice-pre sident, and W. L. Allen, Chemawa, secretary-treasurer. Marion County Schools Get Spring Allotments Warrants for spring appor tionments from the county s-hool and elementary funds have been Issued to Marion county school districts, the county superinten dent s office announced yester day. The distribution from the county fund . totaled I46.C11.2C and -from the state elementary fund, 147,070.45. ftfiaa Edith Tandy Has Operation . AIRLIE Silas Edith Tandy waa taken to the hospital Thurs day night where n appendec tomy waa" performed by Dr Searing that aame night. Leland Cooper cracked the left collar bone recently while playing baaebaU. Women Chorus Contest Won "by McMinnviflers CORVALLI8, Ore.. May C . Oregon Business and Professional Women's dubs Interrupted their annual convention here today for a chorus contest, won by McMlnn ville s team. Hood River finished second In the warbling,; with Klamath Falls third. . -v w" ireedsta 1 "HOME APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS" SlayerSuspect I r . A "' H sum-- . ... w-. : .. .-i-.-A::'-'::::S . .: ::::-::. : - Robert M- BmguacT, Jr (above). 23-year-old couege staaeat, was charged with murder by County Attorney Richard Barleaa after the bodies of two Phoenix, Aria., automobile sal found trussed aad shot to death ta desert wash aear Pboemix. Bsvgaaer was identified pictures as the prospective: aato saeblle buyer who disappeared wttlttho aofore. d d 1 1 1 0 0 the Nets AUSTIN. Texas, May CWSV-A big bell, audible la every square Inch of Texas vast domain, might soon toll the death ot each traffic victim. I It would be set up oa the state capltoli grounds and struck j once tor each life lost on the highways. Those beyond Its normal range could hear it by tuning in a state wide radio hookup which would broadcast the sound. A reminder and a warning to all. j PEXX TAN, N.Y May (AV-Keaka college's May qu ascended her throne with a braised aoso today. I Her majesty waa Moade Florence Pojoda of Rochester, NY, struck by a ball duriag a baseball game only two hoars before she was aamed qaeesu BLOOMSBURG. Pa., May C-F) This la the story of the air-con dltloned owl. It sits all day In fron of a ven tilator fan. Students at Bloomburg. State Teachers college who found it. have tried to chase It away but each time It returns to enjoy the breeze, the wise old owl. SHAWNEE, Okhk, May 9HJf) -Monday mornings a Shawnee reataaraat feature a Mhaaa over breakfast. It laclades: "Tomato juke with hot "Soft-boiled "Whole wheat toast, "Coffee. Two aspirins. NEWTON. N. C. May .-(H)-A young convict, captured four days after his escape from a prison camp here, told officers: "It waa my vacation time and I Just had to take a few days oft." Icket' Son Groom LISBON, O.. May l.-(ff)--Rob-ert H. Ickes,' son of Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes, and 1M1 I m mre aF mi 1 z. 2 m LIB---- XL isiais slasyTs liotocs,to bring endless pleasumaiwiarvJngj Into your hoaae at small cost. Yea ssust see thent to appreciate how they will add new beauty, atfliry aad coaveoieaca to your kitcheat And ceateasbet you caa own theas for - aoly a few dimes a day! , Pacific Highway Workers Advance Advisorr Councili to Be Formed in Gties on ' Route of 99E " Appointment ot advisory coun cils in the various cities along the Pacific highway will be the next step Jn completing the or ganisation of the Oregon Pacific Highway association in northern Oregon, it waa announced here Saturday. by-Carl. Rynearson, as sociation manager. The executive board of the as sociation .met. following . the din ner Held .here Friday. We are well pleased with the attendance at our first meeting In this section of the state, Ry nearson added " in commenting on the meeting here. - r 7 'Onee people In northern Ore gon realize that . the great por tion of ' tourists ester Oregon from 'California,' and that the condition of the Pacific highway In southern Oregon and the lack of adequate advertising -of the resources of this section Is cost ing northern Oregon millions of douara, we believe this associa tion will have the financial and moral support not, only of the county courts, hut of the people 1 wnoie." . Set In Triumph Area Two sections of road tn the Triumph school district were or dered viewed and aurveyed by the county court at Its Mar Road meeting on Friday. The two roads. one ,SVi miles and the other! a mile long, are to be improved by WPA crews. -:' The court dismissed four road proceedings because of incomplete petitions, as follows: Petition of R. O. Amort and others tor road I la gllvertoa hills; L. O. Hadley 1 and others, for road in Silverton hills; Frank D. Gerrard and oth ers, for short road near Hubbard; William! G. Rush and others, road in clorerleaf Farms- north of Sa lem. Seaplane Flyer Rescues Trio in Lake Michigan MILWAUKEE, May Hjty-k seaplane pilot rescued three youtns youtns alter - tney were hurled into Lake Michigan when their sloop capslsed in the har bor here today. Henry C. Mul- berger, of Elm Grove. Wis., flyini overhead when the boat orer-1 turned In a aqualL came down nearby and taxied up to the boat. to which the youths were clinging. Captain J. Bergman, 93, Coast Resident, Called EUGENE, May Mffv-Captaln i John Bergman, one of the most widely known coast residents and is pioneer of the early eighties in Florence, died at his home there i early Saturday morning. He waa nearly 91 years of age.; Upsetting Stove Fatal For Oregon City Man OREGON CITY. Ore., May - (AVUpsetting a stove as he tried to prepare his dinner, William At- kln, 77, a .bachelor, was fatally burned before neighbors could rescue him. - They - put out the flames and Saved his house. Miss Mercille Charlotte Levtne were - married here tonight In surprise ceremony. ' -n over t are Survey 'SSBaaj..-to hs exPfL cm h today. -5oeeo tv Thee celaia IBM IJS- Aalteatytewa, See these 1939 chaaiploasl A pair of Iricchea comeaaioas. saade by Frlgidalre aad Geaeeal pnojiE. 6J022 I Wagner Purchases ; Cigar; Business L. M Wagner has purchased the Interest of Tom Holman the Holmait and Wagner cigar store and 1 restaurant at 35 C SUte street . and Is now in full charge. Holmaa will devote hie full time- to the Oregon Food and Beverage ! association. ; - Warmer started the business 15 years ago. Holman later pur chasing an Interest, Blind Man Loses Saingsior Eyt3s - TACOMA. May C - (ff) - Joe Brown, sightless Oregon Indian, lived frugally for the paat year, saving money so he might receive treatment to restore his eyesight. , Today he waited dejectedly at headquarters while police looked tor-another Indian they termed "a man without a hearU" t The blind man and a fellow trlbeaman f rom the Klamath In dian reservation arrived here yes terday In aearch of an eye doc tor. Unfamiliar with the town, they became acquainted with an other Indian ' who directed them to.a hoteL ' I When S. K. Brown, had his blind friend established comfort ahty he went out to Interview eye specialists. While he was gone the third Indian returned to the blind man's i hotel room and told Joe Brown ne had been tent by a Ta eoma physician to examtne his sighUeae eyes. J . 'ovr "During tbe 'investigation 4B wag removed from the blind man's pockets, Detective Captain Cliff Osborne said. "The thief substi tuted :: scraps of paper in Joe Brown's pocket In order to conceal the theft from the sightless man. Slayer Geta Chair FORT WAYNE, InaV May - L-Adrlan H. .Miller. S 1-year-old Racine, Wis., atudent la a- tech nical. school : here, was sentenced today to die In the state prison electric chair August It for the alaylng ot 11-year-old Alice May GIrton. last October. . NEW PLATES OFFER SNUG, SMOOTH FIT... PERFECT BITE . . . EASE AND SATISFAC TION. Yet Sisong : y: ' and REMEMBER THIS! A denteJ" 'plaii 'must ' not '. only look ivetti hutr WEAR WELLtlt must SERVE YOD as well as harmonize with your naU : ural feature's. That is why so many patients have pleasure and contentment in plates made from a recently-perfected plastic ... plates uhich have the properties of permanent natural tone, per manent natural form, and accurate reproduction! HAVE PLATES MADE IN OFFICES OF DR. 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Is deen and almost a quarter-mile wide. Medford Resident Is Called Suicide MEDFORD, May -(ff)-Geor8e Henselraan, ,42, widely known Medford insurance agent and civic worker, ended his own life by shooting himself in the head, in a Klamath Falls hotel Saturday night. Coroner Frank Perl aald he had been notified by Coroner George Adler of Klamath county, eating he was despondent over Henselman left two notea indl financial matters. Coroner Perl aald. , . i - - I. Henselman Is survived by his widow and four children, the old est a freshman at Harvard uni varsity. 21st Person Is Dead In Portlands Traffic PORTLAND. OreJ May -Portland's traffic fatalities for the year mounted to 21 tonight when an unidentified pedestrian, about 60 years of age, was killed at Northeast Union avenue and Hancock street. Ma . "Si - X ' t r? f DR. PAINLESS PARKER -'-" ' ' " j ' CREDIT if Desired YOU WILL BE DE LIGHTED WITH ' THE COMFORT OF SUCH PLATES.