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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1940)
pacz inin: 1 Thm OUTGO!! STATEU.1&N. Cclaxa. Oraejon, Thursday Meaning, May & 1343 4. f Tribal State Said Goal of Dictators McMINNVILLE. May 1-GF-Gprernor Sprasue told taa Lin field college student body today that "because we think democra cy la right is bo sisn It will aue ceed." Democracy Vis now being seri ously charged, he aaid, and con trasted the ideals of democracy with totalitarianism. , The prob lem Is not what country may rise to power over another, bat where this new conception or govern ment is leading the world, he added. ' '.",' rit seems It is leading us back .to a tribal status where the nor mal business is war and peace Is just an interlude between wars." Sulfanilamide Changing Treatment Of severe Infections, bays IJoctor 1 nrtPTT. L MD fYr Mar "f f APl Thi treatment of severe infections has been completely revolutionized by the discovery of the therapeutic value of sulfanilamide and its related comMBDdi. vr. fiowmw - Bannick of Seattle said here to- s it Ready tci Serve Fresh Vegetables Considered Best By Hiss Barbara I Iiller Noted Home Economist Conducting the Statesman Cooking School Miss Miller Says: "I have seen the Scalia plant in operation and was so im pressed by the sanitary meth ods and great care in cleaning and preparing the vegetables that I buy nothing but Scalia's tor my own use." Ask your grocer tor and insist on SCALIA'S Fresh Vegetables in cellophane, for salad or soup. Only 10c Per Bag SOLD BY ALL THE LEADING GROCErtS day. . ;.. ' - Th nnwer drnr still is in the experimental stage, he told the opening session . of the University of Oregon Medical scaooi ajuibbi association, and ita fa tare Tame tat Infinite, particularly In the treatment of septic sore throats and other Infections. He warned that the drug Is dangerous and should only be used by physicians. - ! Dr. Tbomas D. Robertson of Portland,, president, said 250 phy sicians from all sections of the west registered for the three-day convention. The Oregon state crime detec tion laboratory was discussed by Dr. Joseph Beeman of Portland, who explained the laboratory .Is open to defense and prosecuting attorneys. - , I d d 1 1 1 q o In ths Views Work Harder and Better, Success Advice of Leader PORTLAND, "May l-(;p)-HInts on how to rise from office boy to executive were dropped here Tuesday by Frank J. Garin. Great Northern Railway president. Once an office boy himself. Gavin recommended "trying to do the job a little better than the other fellow and trying to work a little harder." He was optimistic about busi ness conditions because spring wheat and iron ore, two import ant Great Northern revenue sources, are "doing fine." Marion County Reports 27 new Measles Cases PORTLAND. May l-UP-Ore- gon's measles epidemic slackened in Multnomah county today but increased in other sections. The state health department said of COS new cases reported .for the week ending April 27, Baker county had 1, Clackamas 86, Douglas 4, Jackson 32, Jose phine 29, Klamath 28. Lane 39, Marion 2 7, Multnomah 22, Port land 180, Polk 21, Umatilla 1, Washington 67. RIVERSIDE- Calif- ; Mar 1- (ffy-A consistent pair are the Maaro A dames. On Sunday, April 2t. a fourtn child. bar. was born to them. The other three Adams children. two girls and a boy. aged . 10, and 2, also were all born on Ap '1 28. ...-.-'f - CHICAGO. May 1- (Jf) -Miss Tteeda Asterh&m anneared In wom en's court here on charge of riolatfug a city ordinance against commercial fort one telling. The defendant contended that (a) she accepted no money and that r bi she detected at once that her subject. Policewoman Mary Read, was an investigator. "If voa're so rood." said Judge William V. Daly, "tell me what I'm coinar to do with you now. "Tom resnonded .Miss Aster- ham, "are going to discharge mt for lack of evidence. " : "That's risht," the Jurist said, and dismissed the case. CHICAGO, .May MVBe eause of his memory. Judge J. M, Braude disqualified himself today to hear the case of George Easig. 50, charged with assault by an IS year old boy. "Don't yon operate a news stand?" Judge Braude asked. The defendant nodded. "I'm sorry, but I wouldn't be able to give you a fair trial," the Judge said, "Ten years ago I don't remember the date, but 'It was a morning after a heavy snow yon aecesed me of stealing a two cent newspaper from your stand." He transferred the case to an other court. SEATTLE, May 1- (JP) -Edith Barnett, bookkeeper, was fined 210 today for spreading poisoned grain after witnesses told Jus tice Guy B. Knott: A neighbor's pigeon ate the grain and died. A mother cat ate the pigeon and died. Three kittens, poisoned by the mother's milk, died, too. Raver Speaks on Power at College PORTLAND. Ore.. May tHJPr- 94 vat a MCF COmClfliM WCr accused' by Bonneville Dam Adr of fighting to preserve their mm .t.a ara'nBt tfomnetitioD. de spite elections favoring publk srstema. Raver told Reed college atu- A-.w.m K.. was nnt ilMinOC IOr OT against a people atlltty district for Portland, an issue to am tuwju unon In leat than three weexs. Thm -Rnnnevflla f ad minis tra- tlon's program, be said, is to pro- d u c e and tstriDi wbuici lower rates than those TroA bv tartrate dUtributors generating their own power. Be cause Of tb B1UOII eiparicncw with prtvately-ownea ounuei ua hnidlnr comnanlee. Raver added. thm far1 rAf IfRffldt WSS forced to sponsor ; publicly distrib uted power. Man Loses Titos Of Fingers; Girl Has Poison Oak Virgil Hiatt. 531 North Winter street, lost tips of two fingers on his right hand and of three fln gera on his left hand when hla hands became caught In a joiner In the state printing offices In the agricultural building on 12th street. "' First aid men were called an I Hiatt was taken to the Salem General hospital on. doctor's ord ers. r . Oxygen was administered for 15 minutes to Pearl Jackson, 12 years old, 152 South 13th street, by first aid men when poison oak inflammation in her throat be came so severe she was unable to breathe. Teamster Demands To Be Negotiated PORTLAND. May l-(Vrhe' Draymen's association, wholesale grocers and paper manufacturers agreed today to negotiate AFL teamster union demands affecting about 2000 workers. The discussions will Involve six days' pay for five days' work or 17.50 for eight hours Instead of 26.90, said Jack Schlaht, union secretary. 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