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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1920)
THE OREGOX STATESMAN! TlllItMlW. Jl"NK IT, lirjw. STUDENTS GAIN ADMinANCE TO NEW FRATERNITY Honors for Year Announced at Willamette Commence- ment Exercises i MANY PRIZES AWARDED R. A. Booth of Eugene Pre- I seots Loan Fund to Oregon r Institutions Grande; Paul H. Ioney. Salem: Mary E. Ftndtey. Salem; Dorothy O. Savage. Salem, and Genevieve I. Yannke. Salem. Each year senior srholarshlns are awarded to undergraduate students. ewaruing mem ror their high scho lastic work for the year. Thev.ar considered the right-hand students ot the faculty in the particular de partment making the award. Ina Moore of Seaside received a scholarship in Latin, and Charlotte Croisan won the French scholarship. i ne renior scholarship in chemistry was awarded to Paul Day of Brem erton. Mathematics senior scholar ship was awarded to Glyde Ausmaa of Lebanon. William Sherwood of Salem won the scholarship in biology. The scholarship in philosophy was won by Raymond Atterbury of Ever- tt. Wash. Helen Satchwell of Shedd won the historical scholarship. ident Campbell ot Oregon university that R. A. Dooth ot Eugene has made a gift of S25.O0O to be used as a student loaa fund in all educational institutions ot the state ot Oregon, concluded the program. This fund will be in the hands ot trustees appointed by It. A. ltooth and students dinrs aid for the completion of their rour will ai- nlv to the trustees ot the fund. Thi tund will no doubt prove to be of great aid to indigent students who would otherwise be compelled to leave collepe for lack of fund. STUDENT ROW ENDS IN DEATH AT DARTMOUTH sidered it was an attempt to f rig at en thttn. Maroney and Whitaker thra went to their rooms at the fraternity houwe and rrrpared to to to bed that the llM-kmood tojrt club derldl to take tt "' ter In general way curing letter i4alk raii:toi Ufore tte t later - A Friends' Church Brings Successful Meet to Close The yearly meeting of the Friend'" church was held in Newberg Jun In response to "recommendation of the Willamette! university faculty, an honorary fraternity, the Alpha Kap pa NJ. wa! organized during the past jear.' Announcements of elections to the fraternity, as well as of other Kbolar8hlps, were made at the com mencement exercises held at the First Methodist church yesterday. Prerequisites for membership in the fraternity must be a studious de votion to learning of the mind and heart, as well as a high moral char acter. It is a merited recognition of the student s scholastic work in the university. Elections to the Ira ternity are made each year from the outgoing graduates. r Honor Students Named. Uy the vote of the faculty the fol lowing were honored this year: Grace C. Bagley. ' Salem : Velma M. Baker Hartline, Wash.; Freda L. Campbell Salem; John Francis Cramer, La Prtzes and scholarships awarded I i lo l6 wnh ,he largest attendance by the friends ot the university were aiso announced. Keys Award Made. The W. E. Keyes prize for oratory was awarded to Paul O. Wapato of Okanogan, Wash. The It. L. steeves prize for debate, consisting of first and second awards, w as won by Ber nard Ramsey of PrinevilW. and Shel don Sackett of . Sheridan. The Albert prize, awarded to the student hav ing the greatest influence upon the student body, through character and in years. Heports Riven at this gath ering show the organization to be in a better condition financially than ever before, with an increased tund for every department. A lare number ot visiting niln isters and missionaries were in at tendance, three of whom will be in Salem during the next two days. William Kirby. pastor ot the Friend's church of Ds Moines. Iowa, will Thry had not touched lb Iiqaor. h the i.tje-i to one of ep'l lr- rai l lapce to til r-idwnt of that p-'tlKm I -w.rilT -.it.. l ...,1.. . ..I n,..'.,f ik- rt a lirto attrn.'anr IS rMim. Marone? in bath --ir.l at the useetta , rrrf.n MfU at down at Mamn-y : The Kiramona inpi-nT.. . . tin t !-. b-n Mn.n-r cam out of ' of lb c ri aa'aliot. J Argument Over WhlSkey the bathroom, a-r.rdlus to hitta orkH alo iM krr s 'r. h approa-n lead. i t-arpr ta view. p-i- - - i Mrai r-ahrd arrow the d-k.'( mpru fco at4 ?rTsm. i prt-d hi p M.il acatust Ma rone, a ni'.ium a4 la Uftd ''"' ide and firrd. No word rv ! oray Woirmrtli affrclt MURDERER IS IN JAIL a'd. Maroney dkd a!mot tnrtaaiiy. Ualem. The ttierr,Ur hae )lr t n.;! : throurh the heart ..wfb .plr.t. Ce- n t . f tvfl WMean orcere.i nniaker. its hi. , DOyS Try tO LSCapC With ter t..ll H. offT.als. to "lei r-at t ot,nn t.lr ffan. a.of l.a. I numI U- rtnJ. ! rirte ur 1 11 io the same to yon - A. of Imporuw to tt roBHiiy u . LiqUOr UwnCr Later finds Uvh ,.ker Marted to leave l,y on;.fcu -n.. nenUr.bb t. cc- KalratWa fttxi4 ta lk l 1 ef 1919. la a43it to H iornt i0 c ih Arkal atr lalamewt lo tV w-Wn is tSe f bWl a4 litvrary prxnm aa-t frr .fntstt f ar laitr to 14t the taf v Causes Shooting of Col lege Senior Property and Kills I tiMT Mrtdi bar k vl out of -'he. rierinx h retreat with h p.tol I po d , 'Iatt l ii!,ii asi raithful study, although not neces-t"ar" nf oul" Z1 Tt m irily having a high average la stud- rrfh tonlhl- Mr' m.v ies. was this year awarded to Fred nisslonary from A trie will speak MeGrew of Falls City. Idaho. tomorrow niht. Ml . ... .. . missionary from Columbus, onto. Prizes offered by the university in forensics were won by the following students: Paul G. Wapato. Bernard Ramsey, Howard George, Frank Ben net. Sheldon Sackett. Ina Moore. Helen Hoover, Lorlei IJlatchford and Myrtle Mason. An announcement made by Pres- onarv will be with members of the High land congregation tonight, when she will tell the audience sometnmg oi her work. HANOVKU. N. H.. June 1. A student quarrel over whikey early todajr resulted In the kilting ot Henry K. Maroney of Medford. Ma . a senior at Dartmouth college, and the arrest of Ro'wrt T. Mead of Grange. Ill . a Junior. chard with the murder. Meads fled after the shooting, which occurred at Mamr.ey rooms in the ThMa Delta Chi fraternity house. While a posse of Undent was searching for him. he walked 11 miles to M stroma station and board ed a train for Boston. He was cap tured on the train by Sheriff Claude il . Murray, who look from nim an SIDEWALKS TO nr nipmrrrtv PL uiatuaom Richmond ImproTement Club Bent on Bettering Li ring Conditions tairajer sad h t'caJUj U''! . .ii from lae ttrn1 Ike o ALL SHRINERS ATTEHTIOM pci Mtctirx at Cccr. Cial Clab ThTftdaJ, Jks lilh, 8 p. ta. Si.1raU lll furntth Ih u )t for peclal consideration at tb regular meetlna of . the Richmond Imnrovrment club to be held at th automatic pistol and obtained a ron-j Richmond school building tomorro fession In which Meads claimed hl ASPIRIN WE SELL mm 'AKRON TIRES TUBES AND ACCESSORIES VALLEY MOTOR CO. Name "Bayer" on Genuine Is itavor Tablets t Afpirln genuine Aspirin proed safe by mil lions and preM-ribed iy physicians for oer 2 years. Accept oniy an ., -i.PnL .n -ibivr Dackace" which rnnlulni l.rolMT directions to Tt uv tiMitirh Tothacbe. Karache, Vonraieia. Rheumatism. Colds and t,i liandv tin boXvn of 12 tab let, cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages. As pirin is trade mark of Bayer Manu facture Monoacetlcacidester of Sail eylicacid. t fired In self defensM. When arralxned here lefore tlnige Harry I. Burton. Meads waived ex tradition and was held without bail for the September grand Jury. H was taken to the count v Jail at Wood ville. He announced thai his defense would be direeted by father. A. II. Meads ot Chiraco. who is an at orney. Meadrt' rlaim that he arted In de fense of his life was not supported by details riven by others. Fartv statement to the college authorities that a visit to Meads room etrly this morning ty Maroney and other students had no connection wl:h liquor, were dir-putrd by ubsecu?nt statements. Harold W. Whit'aker of Sommers- ville, Mass.. Maroney'a rome mate. told County Solicitor John II. New ton thai he and Maroney went to Madn rooia to purrhase a quart of whiskey. He acreed to sell them a pint, and he had con to get It. Whitlakr 'said, when Maroney pirk He hi a parti v filled quart bottle, passed it to Whittaker and toll him to lake it away. Whittaker Jumped from the win dow to the ground. 12 feet l-elow. and as Maroney followed. Mead fired threw shots after them. Neither niaht. Many complaints hae reeenttv come from arion sections of tb southvaM part of the c'.ty with ref erence lo Ihe poor condition of side walks or no sidewalks at all and th acitation has grown to ihe extent Simple Way To End Dandruff There Is one sure way that ha never tail" I lo remove dandruff at i.nrr. and that is o dtaolve It. Ihrn you dttruy it entirely. To do ths. Just gel a'out foor ounces ot plain, rommon idid arvon fro.n mi drx rlore tthia is all you will ned, ap l'ly it at nipht when retiring; ue enwujch lo iioioten Ihe scalp and rub It In crntly with the linger lips. It v moraine. mot If not all. of vour dandruff will be gune. and three or faur more applications will ompltely diijlve and entirely de stroy every finale sicn tnd trar ol it. no mattT bow much dandruff you mav have. You will find all itching and die Fine of the scalp will stop Instantly and your hair will be Huffy. 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