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GB TBKT L IfE'PFO'RD Cfli: TRIBUTE, ifEPFQRD. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBETi 25, 193.'. SALEM, Oct. 35 A) C. E. Strick Jln. state engineer, was advised .today that voters of tho McKenzle rtvcr dis trict In Lane county had rejected, 73 to .67, the proposal to create a peo ples' utility district. Is the world's largest cousmer of leather sroes. The monastery of Debra-Damo, a celebrated Ethiopian monastery, It lo cated west of Adlgrat. The United States, with a per cap- Five popes have borne the name of lta consumption of 2 65 pairs a year. Celestlne. HALLOWE'EN PARTY TIME IS HERE! you will be using the good old pumpkin and witch motif for special dinners and bridge affairs. That's why we are featuring SPECIAL PUMPKIN PIES Will serve six. Each 23c i ...... Those are made by a new recipe and are particularly delicious with a rich, spicy flavor. , ALSO Real French Pastries In colorful Hallowe'en designs to make your table more attractive. EACH ' 5c Special Hallowe'en Cookies . Doz. 15c and up AT SPECIAL PLAN OF (Continued From Page One.) contained many of the same features as the federal administration bills. Including reducing the age of quali fication for the pension from 70 to 65 years. Repeal of the 1833 state banking act permitting establishment of branch banks will be south In a mea sure sponsored by a group In the house headed by Ellis Barnes of Port land. The measure has not yet been introduced but was expected shortly. Many branch banks have been estab lished since the act was passed and sponsors declare It has resulted In monopolies. Approve First Bill. The senate approved the first bill ' Introduced, that by Hazlett, provid ing for exempting the Reconstruction Finance Mortgage company, a sub sidiary of the federal company, from payment of the annual license fee of $200. Halett declared the corporation lends money only on Income prop erties that are not reached by any other fedpral agency. He declared that virtually all other state had al ready enacted similar legislation. Figures presented by Hadlett show ed that applications for loans aggre gating $8,200,000 already had been filed In Oregon. Of these, 6.200, -000 In loans were requested In Port- i land and the balance In other sec- ' tlons of the state. would Itelltve Mills. The senate also passed the bill by i Duncan, relieving tho state utility i commissioner from Jurisdiction over : utility by-products .of corporations. ! Duncan stated the law applies par ; tlcularly to sawmill and mining cp erators which furnish heat, light and ! water to their employes without prof j it. Tbe bill was prepared by the I state utilities department. i In the house, the legislation and I rules committee, which la slso fune I tlonlng as a steering committee, tab led the measure authorizing the ap pointment of a committee to inves tlrjate the fire which destroyed the old oapltol. April aa, noiaing measure not an emergency one. LEFT BY FLAMES IN SOUTHERN CAL (Continued From Page One.) Beverly Hills districts, but the flames continued toward Malibn lake. The Mallbu lake sector Is dotted with hundreds of residences of mo tion picture players. The Los Ange les county fire warden said wind con ditions were unfavorable, and forest ry crews from nearby counties were augmenting local firefighters tn at tempts to halt the flames. There were 600 firefighters today on ! this front, and 450 more were to be placed there, to start a backfire In I an effort to halt the flames at the I crest of Corral canyon, southwest of i the lake district. The fire raged at the head of Cor- I ral canyon, nine and one-half miles Inland from the ocean, and extended to within three miles of the colony of movie homes at the lake. Sweeps Rlrh Area ! While county forestry department J officials said they could not accur- j ately estimate the damage to the i whole of the Mallbu district from the j fire, It was pointed out that land j swept over by the flames on a 10 j mile front ranged from $150 an acre j for agricultural property, to more j than $1,000 an aero for restricted ', homes! tea. Potential damage from soil erosion will be great, authorities said, and j the hazard of slides along the Rose- ! velt highway from Santa Monica to I Oxnard will be apparent with the j first heavy rains of the winter. This ; area of the highway is blocked by j slides after rains every winter. -j Concern for the safety of the pala- tlal residences of Hollywood film play- ers along the Mallbu strand was re lieved today after the flames , had ; been beaten back by a large force of ; workers. Another film settlement, at Mallbu La Costa, faced a water shortage, however, as the flames leaped high up ; along Mallbu creek and swept over , the Mallbu dam pump house that supplies water for the settlement. Ilus tot On Mind. Detective Captain Ernet Yorls ol the Seattle homicide squad, said "Hall seems to have a lot on hts mind. We have a lot of corroborative evidence. We even have the man who sold the gun that she de scribed," He said the man was John Mahoney, brother of Detective Lieut Richard Mahoney of Seattle. The statement said Hall had a pearl handled pistol, when he and the woman masked themselves, put gtoves on their hands snd entered the Flleder home. The victims, some ben ten. some shot and one stabbed. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flleder and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chenevert. Magnus Jordan and Ezra M. (Fred) Bolcom. The statement put the robbcry-layln;s on the night oi March 38, 1934. Woman Bound Victims. The statement said Mrs. Poulos trussed up the victims, but fled afoot to Bremerton, purtmed by a pistol shot after she saw Hall come out of Mrs. Flteder'a bedroom, with blood on his clothes and armed with a knife take one of the men Into another room. Prosecutor R. W. Miller of Kitsap county (scene of the crime i here to assist In questioning the pair, revested last night that Mrs. Poulos was questioned at Bremerton In May, 1034. after Larry Veach tola Kitsap authorities she came to hts house early the morning after the slaying bleeding from scratches and with her clothes torn. Detective Mahoney revealed the woman had been questioned two weeks ago, but had denied knowl edge of the grisly affair. Later. Ma honey said. Mrs. Poulos conferred with Attorney Ralph A. Horr. for mer congressman, and at Horr's sug gestion she told her story to the officers. In her confession, Mrs. Poulos ex pressed fear of Hall and said he had threatened her life several times. For Hose that Wear ouj NOLDE & ilORSl Ethelwyn B Hoffmann. Dse Mall Tribune want ads. Ballots In the corn-hog referendum now underway throughout the nation are coming In "fairly good" from Jackson county farmers holding ho& corn contracts, according to County Agent Robert O. Fowler. There ar 84 hog-corn contracts in the county, and thm county agent does not be lieve all will vote. He attributes this to the lack of time to give publicity. The Jackson, county votes will bo counted Monday morning. The vot ing will close tomorrow. ' the WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. (fl1) The safety bureau said today a ooutnern Dnirir. .rn.(n an-enk near Cochrane, Ore., on August 6, could have been averted by "closer supervision" of re pairs to a trestle, which collapsed beneath a mixed train. 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Two Oregon orn- cera Interrogated Hall about the Akin case. Relays of officers from Seattle. Kitsap county, where Erland'a Point Is located, and Portland queauonuu i Hall. i netmtlva Cantaln Ernest Torls oi ; the Seattle police homicide squad I said Hall replied "I don't remember" to most of the questions. ; Mrs. Poulos was held In the county i Jail without charge while Sherltl Bush Blankenahlp - and Prosecutor R. W. Miller of Kitsap county dis cussed taking her to Erland'a Point In the hope she might find a mask which they said she told tnem was used at Erlsnd's Point. Prisoner Defiant. Hall, arrested In Portland Wed nesday on a charge of carrying con- , cealed weapons, maintained a close- ' lipped defiance during all the hours of questioning here yesterday and , lut night. ,- : Meantime, the authorities, scan ning and correlating the woman a statement, also were believed look ing for, an unidentified doctor, who. ' the atatement said, treated hm a ; wounds after the battle. The state- j ment, made public by Prosecutor Warren O. Magnuson, quoted Mrs, Poulos a aaylng that when she de manded a share of the loot Hall told her he got only enough to pay his doctor. , ' Already, they aald. they have found substantiation for her atory other than the physical evidence dla covered in the Frank Flleder home at Erland's Point, beach colony near Bremerton, March 31. 1934. Holloway's Reliable Grocery W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner. 100 Independent No Affiliations. Phone 20 "aaaaeiep j m I r fS ' we are ready with ft MM f t jf III &0& large assortment of everything Mm I I jJ f necessary for the party! tjlgAtr 20 Shop the Reliable way Free Delivery Royal Gelatin Dessert lcSALE 3 pkgs. Royal Gelatin 18e 1 pkg. Chocolate Pudding lo Petite Prunes, Fancy new crop, 4-lb. pkg 19c Beans. New crop, red or white, 3V2-lb. pkg. . . . . . .19c Raisins. 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