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Second T?TT7"YDTV ' xlwk' TLTT T TliTT Section IvlliyJJr UiljJJiMi KlJj U IN Jjy Pages Thirtieth Year MEDFOED, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1933. No. 137. I AUTHORIZED LIS! BALKM, Aug. 30. (Authoriza tion to apply for federal funds for the construction, reconstruction and improvement of Oregon armories at a, cost of $750,000, was given Major General George A. White, in & resolu tion adopted Thursday by the atate board of control. The resolution urged direct grant of the funds, which would be obtain ed either through the works progress or the public works administration. New armories would be constructed at Baker. La Grande. Pendleton. The Dalles, Astoria. St. Helens. Lebanon. Spri ngf leld . Oregon City. Forest Grove. Salem. Hillsboro. Grcsham and Corvallls. The proposed new building at Sa lem would cost 200.000 and include an auditorium. Reconstruction and Improvement projects were proposed at Woodburn. Sltverton. Albany. Ashland, McMinn villc, Med ford, Roscburg and Mnrsh-field. OSC ATTENDANCE CORVALU3. Ore., Aug. 30. (AP) Oregon State college attendance will climb further back toward nor mal this fall. Judging from advance applications, the registrar's office re ported today. Latest statistics on admission show more than 60 per cent .'.ncreaso in applications accepted thn on the corresponding date a year ago. Some of this may be due to earlier sub--mlsslon of credentials, officials said. Heavy Increase in graduate stu dents and in transfers from other colleges was shown in the advance figures. PICE HENRY OF ENGLAND TO WED PETITE BRUNETTE BALMORAL CASTLE. Scotland. Aug. 30. (UP) King George V. to day announced the engagement of his third son, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, 35, to Lady Alice Christabel Montagu - Douglas - Scott. 34, a direct descendant of Sir Walter Scott. Prince Henry's marriage will leave the Prince of Wales, heir to the throne, the only unmarried child of the British sovereigns. "It is with great pleasure the king and queen announce tha bethrothal of our dearly beloved son. the Duke of Gloucester, and Lady Alice Christ obel Montagu-Douglas-Scott, to which union the king has gladly given his consent," the court circular announc ing the event read. The prince's fiance Is a petite, blue eyed brunette with a peaches and cream complexion and Is a smart dresser. She is fond of sports, par ticularly horseback riding, which is the prince's favorite sport. The prince his full name Is Henry William Frederick Albert easily Is the best athlete in the British royal family. A younger son, he has lived the rather dull life of a British army officer, enlivened only by sports and travel. TAKEN BY DEATH Oregon Heather. Fair tonight and Saturday, but considerable cloudiness west portion and fogs on coast; cooler interior north portion tonight; moderate northwest wind off the coast. The proposed reconstruction and Im provement project at Medford would probably amount to 1000 or $1500. according to local national guard of ficers, and would consist malnlv of repairs to the roof of the Mcdford Armory. Officers excplolned that a detailed survey of the local armory announc ed some time ago haa not yet been made, and aa yet the local nation.il guard is "in the dark" as to what other Improvements the project would Include. The original project for Improve ment of Oregon armories called only for a general list of nosslble improve ment, which was submitted by Mcd ford national guard officers. TO PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 30. (UP) Chairman John C. Veatch of the Oregon fish commission told a Joint meeting of the Chamber of Com- merce and Progressive Business Men's clubs today that the fall run of aal- 1 mon has entirely disappeared from the Willamette river because of pol- , lutLon of water between Sell wood 1 bridge, Portland, and the river ; mouth. j "The people of Oregon must take i an Interest In the solvit ion of the I pollution problem of our streams," : said Veatch. "Pollution Is a definite threat to the commercial fishing In- i dustry, worth millions every year." , Dr. Elwood Mead. U. S. commis- I aloner of reclamation, said growth I and stability of Portland will In a I large measure depend upon Irrigated farms In Its trade territory. j NEGRO KILLER PAYS i IN ELECTRIC CHAIR! HTJNTSVILLE, Tex., Friday, Aug. 30. (UP) Ben Boyd, negro killer whose life was prolonged for a month by a governor's nightmare, went to his death in the electric chair early today. Boyd was executed at the state penitentiary at 12:12 a. m. for the murder of Robert Golightly, restau rant keeper at Wharton, stabbed to death several months ago. Boyd, who was engaged In a fight with two other white men, suddenly broke away from them and attacked Gol ightly, a bystander. Buy Enterprise Bank. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 30. (UP) The First National bank of Port land today announced purchase ol the Wallowa National bank at Enter prise, making It the 31st branch 01 the First National in Oregon. De posits of the Wallowa bank exceeded 600.000 when transfer was made. It is a pioneer Institution chartered In 16B8. Distilled from genuine loe berries, and properly oged, LYONS Sloe Gin has the true Sloe berry flavor. 'I.3S rm Mrs. Hftttle A. Koozer, mother ol j away August 29 at the home of her 'daughter, Mrs, W. S. Edwards, in Milton-Frcewater, Oregon. Hnttle A- Bond was born In Wisconsin In 1850 and was united In marriage to A. P. Koozcr in Iowa, in the middle 70's. They came west, first to Portland. Inter settling in Lake county In 1884, where her husband died in 1917. Besides her daughter, with whom Mrs. Kooaer had made her home since the passing of her husband, deceased is survived by Ralph E. Koozer, a younger sister In Iowa, an older brother In Santa Crust, Cal., several grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Mil ton -Free water Saturday afternoon. REED'S PAL TRIES E in an adjoining cell called guards. Prison doctors said Hammond was not In serious condition. The prisoner is serving 10 years for assault with Intent to rob in Multnomah county. With Albert Reed, lifer convicted of slaying Pat rolman Victor Knott of Ashland In i 1032, and Stephan Clink, Coos county roooer, Hammond reached the prison J library Tuesday night and bound j three other convicts. The trio sur rendered meekly to guards when discovered. Sunday at 10:45 a. m. A love feast wil be followed by a sermon by Rev. 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