Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 02, 1931, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE EIGHT
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON
THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1931
NEW MAP OF
SANTIAMFORFST!
RESERVE ISSUEP
Featuring a red overlay showing
Improved forest camps, primitive
areas, ram refuges and main
motor highways, new editions of two
national forest map folders have
just been received at the office ol
the regional forester, Portland.
Ore. These are the Santlam and the
Malheur, both In Oregon. j
The Santlam national forest cov-!
em a portion of the west slope o! i
the Oregon Cascades, lying east of i
Albany and extending from the
r:l'lrAmft-fiAntlAm divide on the
north to the headwaters of the Mc-!
Kenzle on the south.
The Malheur national forest Is
located In the Blue mountains, and
lies largely In Grant and Harney
counties.
A new feature of the mans Is a
red overlay showing main motor
highways, game refuges, and un
proved forest camps.
The text on the reverse of the
maps gives historical notes, a de
scription of the forest resources anil
their uses, and some of Die princi
pal points of recreational Interest.
Descriptions of the forest fire
fighting organization and sugges
tions for care with fire on the part
of forest visitors make up an Im
portant and worthwhile part of the
text, which Is Illustrated with a
number of attractive photographs.
Single copies of these map fold
ers may be obtained free at the for
est service library, room 430 new
postof f ice , building, Portland, Ore.,
or from the forest supervisor of the
fiantlam at Albany, Oregon, and
the forest supervisosftof the Mal
heur at John Day, Ore., respectively.
CROSS OCEAN IN 133 DAYS
FORMULATE PLANS
FOR CONVENTION
Plans for the successful manage
ment of tlie Northwest convention
of the International Association of
Electrical Inspectors, scheduled to
be held In Salem, October 5, 6, and
7, were laid recently when dealers
and Jobbers of this city met for the
initial organization meeting.
It Is expected between 100 and
200 do legates from states of the
northwest will participate In the de
liberations of the convention.
The committee chairmen ap
pointed at the orRanlzatlon meeting
included: E. C. Bushnell, general
chairman; W. M. Hamilton, secre
tary; P. E, Halik, treasurer; V. P.
McNamara, finance, Georgo Todd,
entertainment; D. A. Wright, hotel;
C. E. Wilson, publicity; Asel Eoff,
ladles; William Meyers, reception;
E. J. Summerville, trips, and C. H
Gramra, booster.
Butler Co-ed Busy
With Her Five Jobs
Indianapolis (IP) Students at But
ler college here have such a diver
sity of part-time jobs that it would
be almost Impossible for an econo
mic depression to hurt them, Mrs,
Carie Meredith, director of the stu
dents employment bureau, said.
The most versatile of the students
was Honor Gregory, Oosport, Ind,
a co-ed who held five Jobs and was
looking for another. Mrs. Meredith
said. The girl was housekeeper, sec
retary to one of tho professors,
waitress In a lunch room, taught
stenography classes, and minded
children. She had an hour and
half to herself in the afternoon and
was looking for some odd-Job to fill
this.
ISI.ANI MAY BK I'AKK
Eagle River. Mich. U Isle
Royale. the largest islund In Lake
Superior, may soon be a great na
tloual park, the only one of its kind
in the government system. Presi
dent Hoover lias signed the bill
creating the xirk providing the
state of Michigan will vde the land
free of eost to the ITnttrd States.
i . .... i- .C Jiil' 4,!
i.. i ui.. I? lit B
"iic'." iiiliShdilli i
EDNA
WALLACE
HOPPER
Th. On Woman In Th World Wha
N.v.r Craw Old Telle Radio Ue
tanara Mora of Har Secrete af
Baeutr, H.alth and Dial. Watch
yaur lacal N. B. C. chain avacrame.
TUNE IN
(Car Oml Thh Sohedilo)
trery Weal, TrU ROW, rartlana;
It noon
as'- r-..-'ie)mR
Aueciated Press FoI
Crossing th. Atlantic from Finland In 133 days, two brothers. Atrta
and Kou Waltera, IB and 23 years, respectively, arrived at Miami. Fla,
In their 2-foot motorless aallbaat, Th. exalt It shown In Biscsyne bay
COURT TO HEAR
ALASKAN'S APPEAL
San Francisco (LP) The United
State circuit court here decided
Wednesday to hear the appeal of
John Frelhager. convicted In Fair
banks, Alaska, February 21, 1031, of
tha slaying of Mrs. Dig Joe, In
dian woman.
Frelhager previously asked Dis
trict Judge Cecil Cleeg of Alaska to
hear his appeal without Frelhager
being forced to pay legal costs.
Frelhager claimed to be a pauper
but Judge Cleeg held his claim to
not be In good faith and refused to
hear the appeal.
Tuesday action reversed that of
Judge Cleeg. Frelhager la under
sentence of 20 years to McNeil's Island.
MACDONALD ON
EASTER -VACATION
Lossiemouth, Scotland, (P Pre
mier Ramsay MacDonald arrived
here Wednesday by air from Lon
don to spend his Easter vacation.
Traveling In a Royal Air Force
plana ha made the quickest flight
ever recorded for the journey, aver
aging 135 miles per hour for the
dhtance of 4fto mites.
FREE-FOR-ALL FIGHT
IN LEGISLATURE
Annapolis, Md. (IP) Free-for-all
fighting Interrupted Wednesday's
meeting of the Maryland house of
delegates when 25 alleged com
munists Invaded the chamber and
sought to present a petition In be
half of the unemployed to Speaker
Francis A. Michael.
Several other of the demonstrat
ing party obtained a non-violent
hearing In the office of Governor
Albert C. Rttchie and offered their
plea. Fifteen of the demonstrators
were arrested, two of them pain
fully Injured. At Ritchie's sugges
tion the lone demonstrator remain
ing after the riot was permitted to
address the speaker of the house.
NEW WAR PLAY
SHOWS MARCH,
SOLDIER DEAD
New York, (IP) A none too happy
mating of the talking pictures and
the flesh and blood drama Is the
result the Theater Guild has achiev
ed with Its presentation of tha late
Hans Chlumberg'a bitterly satirical
post war drama, "Miracle at Ver
dun." It Is the first production In this
country In which the motion pic
ture has been used to gain e fleet
In a serious drama. Pictures se
quences have een used before In
musical comedies, however.
In "Miracle at Verdun" the pic
ture sequences are used four times.
There are three screens, two aver
age sized ones on each side of a
long screen. Pictures are shown
simultaneously on th three screens,
on two, or on Just one. The pic
tures are used to depict large bodies
of marching troops and tremendous
crowds listening to speakers.
The trouble seems to rise In the
fact that what should have been
the roost Impressive use of motion
pictures In tha play was the least
impressive. That was the march
of the dead soldiers of the great
war. .supposedly 13,000.004 of them
resurrected after 2C years of
death.
Chlumberg's play contains
grand and weird Idea. These dead
soldiers return to life to sea what
their nations have done to forget
hatreds and to prevent future wars.
They are sadly disillusioned. Kurope
is armed as never before Germany
has not forgotten, France Is mili
tant, Great Britain. Italy and the
rest are armed to the teeth.
The risen dead swarm tha fields
of France. There Is no place for
tnem. It Is economically Impossible
to take care of them. TUey were
heroes yesterday In their graves,
but they are unwanted pests to
day, walking the earth.
The foreign offices of the great
nations are thrown Into an uproar.
The word of the miracle spreads
Gall Stone Colic
AoM opmtlmt If possible Trmt tha
eUM ta asnsibtt DtUaleHi toexpeulv
at horns. Writ fioo, Dm, c., ai
it Maaools Temple. Minneapolis, ioan
tnmbla, far mantel and tnmuZSi
whleU haj baea clriar gnntrta ra
bou utter BiaBcr
Ctta tfala oat NOW.
'Stomach trouble?
drink
"Ficgo"
The most wholesome palatable Mealtime Drink
"Instead of Coffee"
Cood for your Stomach and your Nerrea
A natural mild Laxab'vet
Your grocer sells it It always pays to buy the Beat
9jhe NEW
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
Is Now Being Distributed
'Wt
v0
. but please do not use it until
MIDNIGHT, SATURDAY, APRIL 4
The hundreds of new loloplioiif hers tlo not become effective
numbers required by (he in- uulil icrviee u opfned at
slullulion of modern ili.il sen- , . ...
, . . o i i- i i .i niuliiiimt, Suliiiilav, April 4, so
let In Snlem are luled in the '
new grey-covered, April tele- ,lie n(,vv directory cannot 1
phone directory. Thcw num- used until that time.
Destroy Your Old Directory
The numbers listed in the old your old directory and all otj
directory cannot be used nfter calling
midulglit Saturday. In the in- If you do ol y01,r ncw
tercst of accurate telephone grey-covered directory plcaso
service will you please destroy notify our Business Office.
II. V. Collins, Miintujer
The Pacific Telephone. And Telegraph Company
throughout tha world. Tha govern
ment dignitaries meet at the Qual
dOrsay to find a solution. The
dead soldiers send their delegates
and tliey learn their nations have
not kept faith. They trail their
ragged garments and broken bodies
back to the graves which gave them
up.
The scene In the Qual d Orsay b
the best of tha play. The author
has spared no nation from his sa
tirical barbs pointed at economic
greed, militarism and religious cant.
The whole thing, of course. Is
the vision of a bitter German
soldier on a visit to a French bat
tlefleld, where the Germans and
French who fell at Verdun are
burled In common graves. Despite
the imperfections of the produc
Uon (these are In the use of the
motion pictures onlyi the play Is
well worth seeing, something to re
member. The cast Is extremely large and
individual acting teats therefore
almost an Impossibility. The nearest
thing In this line was achieved by
Claude Rains as tha fire -eating
Belgian Prime Minister.
Englaud is to have a new training
college for film, artists.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You'll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Rarin to Go
If yoa fed sour and Mink and the wori4
looks punk, don't wallow a lot of a&lta,
BUBtftl water, oil, l&utirv csvady or chewing
cum and expect tbem to maks you uddaoly
awaet and buoyant and lull of ayUDaoiaa.
For they can't do It, They only mora tho
Dowala and a nert movvment doesn't cat at
tha came. Tha reaaoa for your dowo-and-out
feelinr is your liver. It ahould pour out two
pound of liguid bil Into your Doweb daily.
If thia bila U not fl&winr freely, yov food,
doesn't dtceat. It Just decays ia tba bowels.
iiu bloatA up your stomach. You bar a
thick, bad UU and your braath la fouL'
kin often breaks out la bletntthes. Your heari
aches and you (eel down and out. Your whoio
aystaot is poisoned.
It take thoaa rood, old CARTER'S
LITTLE I-IYKR PILLS to got these two
Ktunds of bila flowinr freely and make yoa
el "up and up." They contain wonderful, 1
harmless, gerjtle vegetable extracts, amazing !
when it conica to making tha bila flow freely. I
But don't uk for lirer pills. Axk for Carter's
tit tie IJrer Pills. Look for tha name Carter's
little liver PiUs a the red label. Reaut a I
substitute.
4HH DAY DROUGHT
IS STILUJNBROKEN
Los An;eles i. Agricultural
leaders expressed eoneem Thurs
day over crop conditions In south
am California a tha 41th day of
an unseasonable drought passed
without prospects of rain.
Col. H. B. Kersey, government
meteorologist, said the period was
the longest dry spell at thia time of
year since lall normally, heavy
rains fall In southern California at
this time, followed by a dry period
extending from late spring until
early (all.
Germany sent 10.000 tons of eon.
structlon machinery to Russia last
year
Studebaker is all set
No Mid-Year Model Changes
DR. CHAN LAM
Rrantti Office
Chines Utrdlcln Ce. Is Salem
Scientifically p r
pnred natural rem
edies for ailment of
t o m a c b. liter,
blood, skin. Denes,
kidneys, and urin
ary bladder of men
end women. Reme
dies for rheumatism
and bronchitis with
chronic coughing.
Office tioure Tuesday and
Saturday 8:00 to ft:30 P. M.
ISO N. Commercial St. 6alenj
FREE WHEELING with positive
gear control was introduced in The
President and The Commander July 10,
1930. It was added to The Dictator Eight
in September and to the Studebaker
Six in January, 1931.
Today, every Studebaker model has (hi
greatest automotive advancement since the
electric starter, plus the utmost in chassis
improvements and body refinements.
THE PRESIDENT EIGHT
Tae unchallenged Champion tooldt more official
recordt than any other Mock cor
122 borttpoww. Free Wheeling
1W Wheelbu
RoaclrtrTt fiojo
SW 1S50
State Sedutt , , 199)
Coupe, for2t. .,,,, 1830
State Coupe, for 4tt 199)
Tourer, for 71 ..,, 18)0
Stite Victoria tr 229)
Brougham tt 229)
Sedan, for 7t 21)0
Stat Sedaa, for 71 1 , , , , , . 229)
Limousin. It. .,,, 2600
Therefore, in accordance with the
recommendations of the National
Automobile Chamber of Commerce,
Studebaker has decided to introduce no
new models before next winter. -
No other make of 'car offers such
complete line of chassis and body
types as does Studebaker. Here It
the proof;
THE DICTATOR EIGHT
$1 horitpower, eight-cylinder performance, tafe, rfu.
tincthe steel otMTf. demote-drop from,
comfort, ttamma, free Wheeling
Coop., foe 2 . . , S109S
Coupe,for4 ........ 1110
Sedan ......... 1150
Regal Sadao 12S0
THE COMMANDER EIGHT
More porter per cubic inch than m any
other car under f 14001
124' Wbeelbue, 101 hoewpower,
Coup., foe 41 . .
Victoria . . .
BrmghaaiMtt ,
Sedan! . . ,
Regal SedaaH .
Free Wheeling
, 1)8)
. 17)0
, 1M)
. 17)0
THE STUDEBAKER SIX
Lowett priced car in the world with Free Wheeling
mott powerful car at its priceStudehohcr
Champion quality throughout
70 honepower 1 14' Wbeelbue
Tourer fS9i
Rosdtter f'f"
Coupe,for2 , t .....
Coupe, for4 ,,,,,.. .-
Sedan , , . . , tit
Regal Sedan '1
All prices at the factory
5rx wire wheels and trunk rack standard.
S wire wheels, trunk and suit cases, stm - J.
t Safety glass windshield,
ft Safety glass throughout at no extra cost.
How fins' i any "New Car" without Free Wheeling?
THB STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OP AMERICA
Builder of Champions Pioneer of Tret Whetting
.Tike Wind-nap
of the
lyjuY
Two More Days of
Auction Bargains
Saturday night will wind up
the AUCTION SALE, as tho
Btock must be closed out by
then. It will pay you to attend
the last two days of AUC
TION as wa must dispose of
everything in the store by
Saturday night, including all
of our FERFECT BLUE
WHITE DIAMONDS, ELGIN,
WALTHAM, HAMILTON. IL
LINOIS and BULOVA watch
es in Men's and Ladies', all
grades. Everything must go,
regardlo m of cost.
Grab Package Sale
GRAB
Beginning: Friday at
9:00 a. m., Sharp
We will offer the public a real
treat. A GRAB PACKAGE
SALE at $1.00 a -grab. The
packages contain merchandise
up to $33 among them will
be Diamond Kings, Gold
Brooches, Cuff Links, Scarf
Pins and Pearls, Sterling Sil
ver Pieces, Leather Goods,
Art Goods and other merchan
dise too numerous to mention.
It will pay yoa to come and
take A GRAB FOR $1. You
may be the lucky one to get a
watch or diamond. In order
to clean up our stock bv Sat
urday Night we have decided
to give the people of Salem
the biggest bargains thev
ever hai.
AUCTION SALES AT
2:00 and 7:30 DAILY
A DIAMOND GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY
Free Prizes Given Away at Every Sale
saw
.(rm
JSL To LVE9 JewBllei?
335 STATE STREET
J. H. PLANT, Auctioneer In Charge
SALEM. OREGON