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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1932)
TH U R S D A Y. A P R II Weekend News Review Honolulu— The stage Is set for the trial of Mrs. Granville Fortescue, Lieutenant Thomas H. H Massie, E. J. Lord and Albert S. Jones, Pasadena— "1911-M. T .” a tiny , charged with murder of the Hawaii- asteriod is being studied by Mount an who assaulted Mrs. Massie. The Wilson observatory. The tiny planet, trial will begin Monday. Is but 10,000,000 miles away from --------- the earth. Washington— The cruisers Omaha • and Concord will be ordere dto Port- Washington— June 10 is seen as land for the American Legion con- the possible date for adjournment of vention September 12-15. congress. Leaders are laying plans to ■ have the legislative program com Cleveland— Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvania warned an audience pleted by that time. that unless the wealthy ceased poli New York— For the first time in tical machinations for control of the seven years a seat on the New York nation there would be an uprising Stock exchange has been Bold for less of the common people. than $100,000. A seat was recently purchased for $98,000 Pacific .Northwest (Courtesy Oregon Journal) Re-oetabllsbea, September 13, 1928. Foreign Devoted to the beet Interest« of automobile owners *1.087,000 Paris— Interest of Europe is cen- The bureau of roads in that Central Point and vicinity. A ll matter fo r publication muct state has found that the cost of op- taring on the coming conference on reach this office not later than W ed eratlng a car is one cent a mile less the Danube problem, the solution of nesday for Insertion the same week, on paved or oiled roads than on which will affect the fortunes of vir- gravel. Aud the cost of oiling 596 tually all nations on the continent published every Thursday. Entered as second class matter at miles of road was $1,200,000— but The conference will open Monday. thi -oat office. Central Point, Ore- lig h tly more than one year’s sav- ?on, under the Act of March 8, 1879.! '*>*• I Paris— The United States Cham- SUBSCRIPTION K a t i n Anyone who has driven over the her of Commerce has presented to One year 12 no rU,ty’ muddy’ »cmi-lmpassable roads Ambassador Edge a direct appeal to £ li Months 11 oo * re Mtl11 to° Prevalent, » i l l bear president Hoover to do something ! ou* ****** findings. Nothing save gbout the restrictive measure« ap- Payable ln advance. accident is more detrimental to a . ,,n„ d by the Krenth Bga|M t Ameri. Advertising rates on application. car, or to the motorists’ pleasure In products. O ffice— Second Street, off Main. ,1 these days of fast transport aud wide i _____ use of the automobile, the archaic fluenoK Aires-Legislators of Buen A R TH U R EDW ARD PO W E LL ... ,, „ , „ . , Seattle— Armed with a penknife, I dangerous "cow path" road lias no os Aires province whose election Hopewell, N. J.— Hope that the _ . . Editor and Publisher place. Road oiling is cheap Firs, class „ last year has been declared void Undbergh baby would be restored Albert H. Ryan. Spanish war veteran. EDITORIALS I ! surfaces of rock asjhal, mixtures asphalt mixtures, can be constructed for a very few thousand dollars a mile, with re- markably low upkeep costs. Such roads reduce motoring costs to the minimum, assure a passable artery at all times of year, under all weath- er conditions, act as an attraction to the tourist, bring business to sniall towns, are a boon to the farmer. 0rKanl* " d a'‘ lnHUr* '" ,t * <)V'‘ rn- t0 "llh ln “ f-w days re-! * J™ ? °f who ment o f th„ lr ow1)_ j vlved as result of new leads being * ‘ Ucked Wm f° r upbrald,nK - - i their members for spreading Com-1 developed by the state police. munist propaganda. Manila— Many of the women lep- “ If, to please the people, we offer Washington— Secretary of State j it s who were released In a raid by The Douglas National what we ourselves disaprove, how llia|e ,eper„ at Cullo’ n colony are Stlmson will sail Friday for Geneva Kos.-burg can we afterwards defend our work? a|||l at large and living with friends to attend the limitation of arms con- *” r' 11 MaU ll" 1 Let us raise a standard to which aJJd relatives outside the colony, ference. Ternary Friday. the wise and just can repair. The F>oIice have been unable to cope with _______ event is In the hand of God." u,e situation. San Francisco— Efforts of the po- Seattle—-I>r. Albert G. McKeown, George Washington lice to solve the mystery of the death former member of the Bellingham They not only pay for themselves, | London— The trial of the Rev. of Evelyn B. Chapman, Stanford school board will go on trial in April The following editorial from the but return to the state and the tax- Harold F. Davidson, charged with medical student who committed sui- on the charge of second degree mur der iu connection with the recent Fairmont, (Minn ) Sentinel Is m i payer a very high rate of interest immoral conduct, is providing Mer- cide, have been unsuccessful. death of his mother. clearly expressive of the conditions bo,h •» ttC,ual ra8h u,,d ln beneftU | rle England with many thrills. The ,,i || m railroads today that we re- \ ODlF *,,‘KhtIy leHH ,anKlbk' , evidence being taken by the court Washington— Prohibition leaders print it entire: Is followed closely by the public. are contemplating organization of a Forest Grove— E. W. Woodford, AUTOMOBILE SALES TA X TE A R IN G UP TH E R A ILS third party to offset the possibilities Forest Grove, won the sweepstake DANGEROUS We hear it again today. It'W one Stockholm— Investigators into the; of wet planks in the platforms of cup iu the seventh annual daffodil The proposed Federal excise tax f|„ailc|al conditions of the companies both the major parties. of those familiar falsehoods that show. on automobiles, If adopted, will mean controlled by Invar Kreugar, Hwed- •—------ can't be killed off. What's the difference to the rail- further penalization of the au- match king who recently commit- Chicago— Wheat prices ran up Hood River— Liquidation of the roads it times are tough? They get tomubile owner— who, in the aggre ted suicide, reveal the fact the col- sharply in trading on the board of Butler hank will proceed, ln accord 6% on their Investment anyway. If gate, now pays special m >tor taxes lapse may be one of the worst de- trade. Prices rose from two or three ance with a decision reached at a they don't earn that much the gov totaling more than ( 1 ,0'io,000,000 j buries in industrial history, cents above the previous day's conference between depositors and a year. It will, further, discourage ernment just gives it to them. level. the state superintendent of banks And ,i great nianv people believe Vatican Clty-The first steam loco- — ' — ------------------------------------ just that. The fact that it’s a lie a decrease in income from other tax- motive to enter the Vatican City doesn’t make any difference. As « ,uch “ llr' and registration »topped at the new railroad station remarked before« folks believe wbat • * . . .. m * lMsr they like to believe Whether It’s * a,0,ln« ,“ XU,S’ tn ^ , --------- true or not make, not the slightest ;' ia " ° '* al Automobile Chamber of London Pope Pius XI has order- difference I Commerce, the imposition of the fed- P(j Hhort wave receiving set* for of- Tbaf s the preface Now for the tral ,ax’ UM * u« « eated- 0,1 vehicles. ] „ d a is of the Catholic church abroad . . tires, * parts and accessories would statement of . . fact: . , in order that they may hear the daily I ,, . o , f the .. Unit- make the average buyer of a In 1931 the railroads new official broadcasts from the Vatican. . , less .. than . 2 ___ ed States earned per cent . car puv an additional tax of $, 2 the on their Investment— 1.93 per cent f rxt y,*ar °* °P^rat*°n „ . Tokyo — Japanese reinforcements to be exact. In 193 thelr earning I 11 n,ay not be « ' "« rally known | wtr, w t lnto Manchuria during the _ __ . I that at present motor vehicles are rat. was 3 36 per cent. I |h. h lfh M l taXeg form of „on-lux-1 week-end to meet the double threat These, of course, are averages. from insurrectionists against the new Some roads earned a little higher ury property. An automobile owuer government and from the forces of pays taxes amounting to 18 per Soviet Russia.___________ I_____ rnte, some less than nothing. cent annually on the average value Every town In Martin county, ev ery Inhabitant of Murtln county, is of the vehicle during its lifetime, as National adversely affected by what Is happen compared with annual real estate Washington— Interest is now be ing to our railroads. So is every | taxes on urban land of 2.4 per cent, ing focussed on the senate, whfich county and every person iu the en and 1.6 per cent on farm land. will take up its deliberations on the In brief, the Federal sales tax tire nation revenue bill passed by the house Everywhere fralu and mall service ' '" ° Uld b“ dU‘T 'mlnatory, would hur Friday It is predicted that similar ; den small Incomes, would curtail ! ls b ein g c u r t a i le d S om e b ra n ch heated debates will be held in the roads have been entirely dlscontln-1 * m*doyn" 111 alld wou*d rctaid D uh I- , on the measures as enlivened HERE was a time when we study of antiscorbutic potency of It would be a fac thought that what we had to canned and fresh grapefruit, lied. Towns that were once on a ness recovery. Ihe house. tor In prolonging depression. Con have. If It came to first prin which appeared some months ago railroad are so no longer ciples, was just “ enough to eat.” in The Journal of Home Econ gress should see that the proposal The biggest event in Martin coun Boston The big collier William But science has taught us differ omics, is so interesting. The study ty's history was the coming of the goes into the discard. C. Atwater, which grounded on Sow ently. What we have to have is was made by Grace MacLeod and sufficient of this and of that, espe Lela Booher of the Nutritional railroad in 1878. The saddest day and Pigs reef, was able to proceed ADVICE TO TH E .MOTORIST cially of the essential vitamin C. Laboratory of Teachers’ College will be »b en trains no longer op toward Boston harbor undiL'r her When we first heard of this of Columbia University, and led The following advice to the rao- erate there, and that is easily pos- own steam late Saturday. vitamin as the “ antiscorbutic” to the conclusion that canned or s.ble. Train service today iu this * lven hy ;v,axwe" of vitamin, we said to ourvelves. fresh grapefruit has a vitamin C lty and ........ .. I. , , than half ii n I # of urini “ Well, we're not going on long potency of the same order of mag county la a less what I. it thM National Bureau of Casualty Los Angeiea— Aimee Semple Mc- Surety Underwriters, should be 1m- sea voyages or Arctic expeditions nitude as lemon or orange juice Phorann-Hutton has refused offers of was - 0 .years ago. pu.shcil uprn every driver. where we will have to live on or tomatoes, raw or canned. H o» .. h t r.nn service? | Paul Rader, evangelist, for purchase ' bread and salt meats, so we don't 1. Regulate your speed to drlv- This Applies To Us I'atrouize the railroads. There la of Angelos Temple. need protection from ecurvy!” , tug conditions. Twenty-five miles no other way. That is what we used to say— So, should the family get tired per hour may be more dangerous now we know that for healthy of Its orange juice and lemon Remember thut when you travel Tupelo, Miss. Two three-year-old than 45 miles per hour under certain bodies, sound teeth and good juice, and look askance at toma nr ship any other way you are tear boys were burned to death In a play ; Rklns we simply have to have toes for the nonce, substitute conditions. lug up a rail on some Hue that leads house. The boys were trapped by the | grapefruit. It’s good, and just enough of this vitamin. 2 Do not drive faster than will j to your town. flames. That Is why the report of a as good for them.* permit you to stop within the assured This paper Is old fashioned, but ciuur distance ahead. Some one may It stubbornly believes thut there Is suddenly come out of an Intersec-1 no substitute for railroad service. 1 tlon or around a curve. W hile it may be that the peu Is 3. Know the rules and regula-1 mightier than the sword, many writ lions and obey them. They are d e -' ers no doubt think the blue pencil is signed to bring safety and their d ls-, still m ig h tie r . ______________ obedience will cause accidents. 4. Keep on your side of the road M i l l MINT OK O W NERSH IP, — It Is the safe side. M IN U.EM ENT, C IR C ! RATION. 5. Do uot pass unless you can IK ICh «.»« 1RED HY 1 III \l I OF i ONGItEMH O F AUGI HT !M, see that no one Is coming and that IM A you have enough room. Of The American, published week 6 Signal before you turn and Property ow ners— individually and collectively— create the ly at Central Point, Oregon for April ¡turn from the correct lane. 1. 1932. conditions which determine the cost o f their fire insurance. 7. Drive smoothly— the unexpec HT ATE OF OREGON. ted Is liable to cause accidents COUNTY OF JACKSON, as Before ma, a Notary Public In and .8. Have your car Inspected and There is nothing secret in the making o f fire insurance rates. for the State and countv afiir«-bald, maintain it in tood operating condi- pA>rn»nally appournd Arthur K. Pow- Several major facts enter into the determination o f these charges, ell, who. having been duly sworn ac- cording to law, deposes and says that *• Give the pedestrian more than such as construction, occupancy, the quality o f private and be Is tbe Editor and Publisher o f Thn his share of the right of way pick public fire protection, exposure from other property and general American and that the following Is on noma one your site, to the best o f bis knowledge and be J0 8,ow down aIld ^ partlcu loss experience. iH'f, a tru* »tat«*meut o f ih* owner- , . , , . »hip, management, ate., of the afore- ,nr*Jr c* r*fu l »h en pavement Is slip »aid publication for the date shown Pery. when visibility is poor and In tbe above caption, required hy the during the evening p.>ak hour— 4 tA> Act of August 14. 1912, embodied In g p m Grapefruit and Vitamin C ELIMINATE moons, i & W t l K ^ S o M b l. Th" ’ " d~ " * ’ ,ady I form, to w it: Following them should eliminate, to 1. That the names and addreases the greatest degree, the possibility of the publisher, managing editor. 0f accident. They are based purely " " Publisher d » 'V L ** *«! »*'» ii <* » « d common sens* tw.i Arthur E. * 1 Powell. Cen H" tral Point, Oregon: * rwlt fr,,’ nd* «>* accident prevention Editor- Arthur E. Powell. Cen- ! ■ tral Point, Oregon. i Since 1913, the cost of government *• K,,b* i •«* th* United States has lncreaseil Galt, Modesto. California. .. _______,\ 3 That the known bondholders. <5° !**r r*,nl- wh“ *> ,h- of mortgagee*, and other security hold- the people rose less than half that ars owning or holding 1 per cent or amount, according to Governor At- more o f total amount o f bonds, mort b, r| c Rltrh l« of Maryland, gages, nr other swurltles nro: — . Merganthaler Linotype Co.. Now School teachers, in view of their ' orb ORp, N. ▼. modest salaries and the slowness A R TH U R K PO W E LL. om m uniilcs nav Sworn to and subaerlbed before me wh,rh *,’ m c'"m m «*• this 2nd day of April, 1912 ar'* < h N 7 honored by a us MARGARET TO LLKFSO N t Iona I credit agency's recent rating (S K A I.I Notary Public. thirty-four occupation* It list* My Commission • tplres Jan. I I , 1925. THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS t l J t U S t T 'H . N E W Y O R K C H IC A G O . 222 V ru AtUmi Stm t • S A N F R A N C IS C O . M m is w i Ejuktmg, B.Jf . A SmtfnM O t m m u o m •/ (/ • ( f m h is r m a Cf )s * «n F u s U n M it 1M6 7W ee C ibi ^ rsmi ar# rtfm tn H j h CaywMr ig n ti m M r ,»*au >miry « . **- Into Storage $ season approaches. , ap Sandy— There are 64 inches of Storage operators are h^p, rtjJa snow at Government Camp. The stocks at a minimum and hn IVen snowfall has been the heaviest this sonal production is r. -ultin* |gh i year for the past four season. Salem— David G. Van Houten, sentenced to life imprisonment, stab bed Warden James W. Lewis and Yard Captain Ivan McClain. They were not seriously wounded. University of Oregon— Eric W. Allen, dean of the school of journa lism, was honor guest at a banquet of graduates of the school. cumulations. Movement of to consumptive channels he des satisfactory. Coast tage V^.e **■ of butter are con .1 iMy .. .^ year ago, while total holdinjf United States are about on« hiion a year ago and three fourth», iptls five year average. The _— -------------- id ¿1 W illam ina—New walk cia" laid in front of K E. She. med Store and W illlm tna Hardware “ * 1,1 Beaverton— Onion growers In this district are enthusiastic over the re cent increase in prices. A recent ship ment of more than a carload was made at a price of $6.50 a sack. Hood River— Development of the Lost Lake region is planned as re -' suit of the decision of the federal forest service to advertise for im provement bids. Bacl eepii utton rlday Olympia— More than $250,000 will have to be spent by the state for relief of sufferers in the flood stricken arears of theset ate. ¡wuimi; C 4 I rker M“ F I 1 ttrloi Socony M otor Oil zook S|M>rts Selection of Prince G. Callison tx) succeed Dr. Clarence W. Spears as coach of the University of Oregon football team was madp at the meet ing of the executive council of the school Monday. Lasts longer. More Mile. The More Power. i Sw Violet Ray Gasolin min, Goodyear ways A I R W H E E L i ”’ TIRES roI,n' Berkely— The University of South ern California track team defeated the U. of C. team in the annual meet. irothy Central Tuesday the baseball season will officially open on the Pacific Coast. Considerable Interest Is being shown in the ability of the teams to per form, and Portland Is awaiting with anticipaiion for signs of strength front its nine. 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The advice o f such bureaus is offered to you free o f charge through your insurance agent. » « Movement of r Butte— Uncertainty in re. nj ,0 *tX| Oregon State College— Monthly price to pay for Inn ter to , B cheese ratings have been issued 20 storage is having a n res^ ^ H factories of the state. on the butter mark, t as the T W h o makes your Fire Insu ranee Rate? » Salem— Preparations are being made for Blossom day. The date is now tentatively fixed for April 17. _ O F E A C H D O L L A R is sp en t b y th e a v e ra g e Am er ican fam ily to r e le c tric ity . T h in k o f i t . , . th re e fifth s o t o ne p er cen t (.6 8 * to b e ex act». T h e re is n o th in g yo u b uy th a t co sts a s little as e le c tric ity in p ro p o r tio n to th e serv ice re n d e re d . T h e h o u se is lig h te d , food re frig e ra te d , clo th e s w ash ed a n d iro n e d , b re a d to asted , ru g s c l e a n e d , fo od co o k ed , w a te r h e a te d , en tertain m en t p ro v id ed an d m an y o th e r se rv ic e s to o n um ero u s to m en tio n fo r o n ly a few p e n n ie s a d a y . E lectricity is th e c h eap est th in g y o u b u y . THE CALIFORM A OREGON POWER COM PANT •nsr gsngsrt .. y „ , r .s s - e puttni actice, the ho te track by Coa The Jun g decid e senio; the big e P. T. Al thou I is anau en hel<! id hot* • high)* e. T V tk the homo tl# loss I 11 feel t to. Ia * f nlor gl 1 *! they 1 eniag 1 .the*. ys t k I sire of > r and s i