r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ! T r THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 10, 1027 i. 5 f LOCAL Hut -1 , Fred Brown, a. " rhloe B. Sanders. 61. both of Sa lem, were issued a marriage li cense at Vaneourer. Wash., Wed nesday, according to word receired. here. . slSfrl on Floor Covering- OieUe Powers Furnitare,.Cp. ml9 rrested for Bnmkenness Chas. Eld" was arrested for drunkenness late Tuesday eyening. Scott to Build i j E ScotU 2096 South Winter street, will erect a dwelling cost ing $3500. O, H. Thompson has been engaged to do the wdrk. - i , oacrete Water Trough- vr left. Discount while they last. See Oregon Gravel Com pany, H05 N. JfTOni sireew Ten Days in JU - E. R. BarrettrOf Sublimity, was iveii ten days in jail yesterday In polite court when he was found guilty of drunkenness. Herrold Fined Chas. Herrold was fined $10 in police court yesterday for drunk enness. ..! ... . . .. . .... Tell Friend DjmI Watson And his real old-time S-piece orchestra Crystaf Oardens Thurs day. ' Rel old-time music, dances and stepa'No'Jatt. ml Overt line Barker Pays V. u H. vllalverson paid a fine of 31 in police court yesterday for I overtlmeirklnr. ' x I Son Is Born Mr. and Mrs. J. D. iierwicK, i 1955 North Fifth street, are the l nn rents of ason born .Tuesday, ' . weighing 7 poundar The baby J v Kaon named Douglas William. I Kalem HI Musieale I May Festival Friday ngni, ( Mav 20. choruses, orchestra, can- I tut: 25c. -' m2Q nam- Here I n t Rarrv traveling passenger I nirent for the NeW TToTk Central I in Salem vesterday. I - - I n-n.. Aw,am .mit B!45 to 8 I KVIUII m- svsrv svenlng. nzsill Ga to Xeskowta vice resident; Eric uuuer. secre The young men's division of tary; William S. Walton, treas the YMCA will go to Neskowin nrer; George W. Hug and W. H. Memorial day for an outing. It Dancy, directors, were the offic will be the first of a series of ers of Rotary elected for the corn outdoor trips which will be taken lng year at the regular luncheon thfe summtt-.'- x- v,.r yesterday t W i n mnmm tn Meet I Boys' Chorus to Meet , I Th Salem DOyS cnorus win meet at the YMCA tonight for an !ensaivJ f rehlfrsTi preliminary to its appearance at Scio next Sun- av - .. ' . - - oay- r, ,( iTnHnlaterr- ' - I Furniture UpbouMry I And repairing. f3t6 Furniture Co. Drive Nets Sum A sum totalling it cc u fA at Lincoln school during tne past week. RmI Old Time Dane TtaA Watson. Crystal Gardens. Thursday. ml 9 Representative Calls I vii a dela J. Ballard, western I representative of the council of women for home missionaries, I with headouarters In New York Citv. called at the office of the Marion county health demons tra- I tion yesterday, r? . . I Stop Paying Parking Fines 'Park here. .20 cents all day. The Grease Spot, 16T S. Liberty, ml 9 ( ;, cerning the mining activities in Blackstone MewiMeet ' tnja communtty and a special ln The Blackstone club, local law Tltation Is extended to all inter fraternity at 'Willamette nlTr- ested parties. 1 eity met Tuesday night. Judge Artie Walker, of the circuit court plan vlsIt south in Yamhill county, addressed the Mp and Mrs. L. S. Covert and groun on "Honesty Always.' . -! I st. will leave Sunday for Wichita, Anyone Having s Weatherly Kansas and Kingfisher. Okla., to Ice cream tub please notify oslyiBit relatives. They expect to be by phoning 1191 and we wui aenaigone a month. llfor it. Thanks. "w Dr. Estrtla Tord Warner. re- tor or meaicat serfico health demonstration, spent yes - tordav a Mtn cur conducting ii health clinic. Others who attend- ed were Beth " ConkeL executive secretary of the n f Mrs. J. p. Walker, of New York QHy . ,' - r Well fimmiiMl fieeond Growth Fir wood. It Inch'or 4 ft length. Immediate delivery; large or nan loads. Fred E. Wells, TeL 1542. ' ml Graduation Sneaker Named- President J. S. Landers, ot Mon mouth Normal school, will deliver the commencement address for j Salem high school graduates June 3, 'it was announced yester day by Principal J. C. Nelson. Pansy Plants Giant sixes, beautiful colors: best in Salem. See them at Pet- land. 273 State, or Pacific hirb- way. - - ml9 Ceoper,.tria Court i. Verdict . Batty Cooper, administrator ot the II. W. Cooper estate received judgment of $2500 against P. A. Price la a circuit court decision yesterday. R. K. - Stenson - waa NEWS M BRIEF Petltloa Revdved ; . A petition seeking parement of South street from Maple to Church has been received by Mark Poul sen city recorder. Li, J. Gibbons Announces The opening of the Bonnie Dee Beauty Shoppe, 190 ' N. Liberty street, balcony Margaret Ilaneger millinery. Thursday. May 19th. Marcelling, ladies and children's hair cutting. Ed Laird, former owner of the Bonnie Dee Shoppe, Portland, will be In our hair cutting dep't. i ml 9 Stop Paying Parkins Fines Park here, 20 cents all day. The Grease Spot, 167 S. Liberty. ml9 Resumes MaJdesi Name Cora B. Ritchie, as plaintiff, was awarded a divorce from Ar thur E. Ritchie in circuit court yesterday on a charge of cruel and inhuman treatment. She will resume her maiden name of Weathers. . Dad Watson, Thursday Crystal Gardens. Real old-time dance. Dancing begins 8:30; 8 piece orchestra. ml 9 Gladiolus Bulbs- Special, 36 large mixed for SI; 75 medium 31; 125 small 31; choice named varieties but un labeled. - Plant bulbs from now to I July 1 for this year's bloom.' Call at house, D. H. Upjohn, 964 S. Liberty. No delivery. ml 9 Case. Non-Suited The circuit court case of Miller versus Kerr was non-suited yes terday on motion of the defen dant. MattPe4UI Special $10.95. 313.95. See display ad in this Daper. Giese-Powers. ml9 j0mgn will Probated The wlll of Mary p. Johnson wnH admitted to nrobate yesterday. xhree e0n8. George W., Clyde E.. a pni V vr named aa ex- ecu tors. They were the chief. beneficiaries, the only -other grants being to tour granacnuaren wno received 3700 each fara or insna We wisn to acanowieage wuu . . . hi. sincere thanks the kind expres sions" of sympathy extended us at the death of our brother. Mr. ana . . . i a Mrs. ms. J. ieai. " Itotiirian. Officers Electexl , . Dr. K. iee ieiner, irer L. J . Gibbons Announces Vk nr h- Ronnie Dee vk"o - - -- - Beauty Shoppe. 190 N Liberty street, balcony Mret Haneger millinery, Thursday. May 19th. Marcelling, ladies and children s hair cutting. Ed Laird, former m a s tikha. Taa CVtvnrta owner 01 me duuuio uy. r,-.,. n k in our hair cutting dept. m13 Popular Songs Explained That nonuiar songs uu mo ixom .v XT!. Z''tAv address to Rotarlans yesieraay. Songs that appeal to the heart will be the only lasting offerings in the present music field. Mrs. Adams Is a sister of Charles Wil son, secretary of the Salem cham ber of commerce. - ai.i A- rmi Snrinirg no. 05. 39.95, 38-95. 37.95. pnwers Furniture Store - , ml9 RlM.,ic nn Mlnlnc Professor Von Eschen of Wil lamette university will speak at a meetln rot the Salem- Nature stll? clnb on Friday evening at tne YMCA. He will speak con- I daughters, 1097 North Winter I LIN FIELD COLLEGE . HONOR SYSTEM CHANGE 1 (Continued from page 1.1 1 . , ,i..i.nui T,i s Mrfihm of Salem. j have foHowed tne working of fjr thfl pMfc yea and ,t has proved IneffecUve. In many to sneak vaway to smoke, thus it I nu none npre mrui iuu I He cited several cases where stud I &ta had been eznelled: but such I exalnples had not caused the otb ers to stop their smoking. Be urg ed a modification of the rule; but would prohibit smoking on the . DRESSMAKING Reasonable prices. Dont for get our hematitchlnr, stamping, button rdaklng and pleating. THE PETITE SHOP Over Busick's Telephone- It 31" A New JPnlly' Modem A Room r Bungalow and Garage on - Falrnaount 1UU- A - 1300 down; balance 125.00 per - ' . month. - CLRlCn A ROBERTS, Realtor 12t Nortn Commercial campus, on college trips and at all college functions. Mr. McSherry Is In close touch with the student situation, at the college. He- Is recognized as one of tbe leaders of the Alumni, having served as pres ident of the association for three years, and Is now one of the rep teseotatives on the board. , Dr. Olaf - Larsell of Portland said: "To say 'must not. I cannot favor it. I am not in favor of smoking; but to set up a rule in stead of having moral leadership I am not In favor of it." Dr. Lar ell Is a graduate of Lin field col lege and at one time served as president of the Alumni associa tion. - ; t . "If you pass a rule to keep peo ple from climbing a tree, they win all climb it. declared J. H. Cars tens of Yakima, who favored the modilicatlon of the rule as re quested by the students. jAfter numerous other trustees had expressed their views upon the subject It was agreed to place the' matter on the table and have a committee of five make a thor ough Investigation of the situation and makerecommendatlons. The morning session of the Lin- field college board of trustees was devoted to routine matters con sisting of committee reports, the awarding of degrees, drafting of resolutions and the accepting of the resignations of the following members of the faculty: E. S Gardiner, Miss Anna L ? Beebe, Mrs. Adelaide Patey; A. S. Jen sen and E. V. Sandin. The treasurer's report showed the finances of the college to be in good condition. The total earn ings for the year was 36S.772.54. The endowment increase was list ed at 335,450.49. The total en dowment assets are now placed at 3906.037.53 and the entire assets of the institution were listed at 31.088,971.30. The report of the president showed that there would be 42 graduates 4n June. Arrangements have been complete for the hold lng of a summer session from June 13 to July 22. A lengthy discussion was held concerning the proposal for a new administration building on the present campus. It was the opin ion of practically every member of the board that building operations should begin soon. It was agreed that construction work should be started soon, probably this sum tner. and that this building should be erected as rapidly as cash or its equivalent is on hand. The direc tion Of the affair has been left to the executive committee. The following members of the board were reelected for a term of three years: Rev. A. M. , Bailey of Seattle. Wash.; Hon. O. P. Co show of Salem. L. E. Latourette of Portland; Rev. W. A. Shanks' of Boise, Idaho, Rev. C. L. Trawin of Eugene, A. L. Veazle of Port land. Rev. T. J. Vlllera of Port land, and J. II. Carstens of Yakl ma. Leonard S. Hopfield of Port land was approved as the Alumni representative for this class. Twenty-four of the 30 members of the board were present. . a EIGHT. DIE WHEN DAM BREAKS IN WYOMING (Continued from pfe 1.) eral places, is to the effect that only a store and a church are left standing at Kelly. Water Fills Wilson IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. May 18 (AP.) Two Wyoming towns are under water, one of them com pletely wiped out by. the Hood let loose at 11:30 o'clock 'this morn ing when the Gros .Ventre slide dam gave way. . ., A First direct reports from thei affected area came in late this eve-1 t . . . - i aing irom a air. rnuuay, mercua.ni of Wilson, Wyo., 18 miles down the river from the dam. who said the water, at that time was four feet deep in the lobby of the Wil son hotel. He also said that many houses were being washed away and that the inhabitants were rushing to the highlands for safety.- - Towns in Danger After the Groe Ventre river en ters the Snake there is little chance for It to aprsad until It Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded If it does not cure your case NELSON HUNT, Druggist Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 . C A. LXJTHY Jeweler la New Location . . 823 STATE STREET ' Watches, Clocks and Jewelery Repaired - BT Quality When)' Yo , Bay Paint : -:.,;.'- The greatest assurance of qual ity is purchased from an Insti tution that knows paint. We have been spreading paint for 35 years. . - KEXXEBX PAIXT CO. 254 Cnemeketa, TeL riy (())) up; W 0 0. II . ;, 'oaR&ILA!i BAYS: We have a fine 1924 Dodge Roadster . with bumpers, spot light, automatic swipe, glass enclosure and a fine running car for $500. The House That Berrlee Bum reached Heisse, 25 miles above Idaho Falls. The water will be forced to pass through the Great Canyon of the Snake river for many miles and it is believed that the greatest damage will be done in the vicin ity of Lorenzo and Menan, both a few miles north of Idaho Falls. Wilson is a town of some 500 inhabitants. - Formed by Quake The Gros Ventre dam was form ed when Sheep mountain, in the Gros Ventre river valley slid a dis tance of several feet June 24, 1925. Three days later, during a series of earth tremors which shook Montana, causing consider able damage at Livingston, Boze- man, Billings and other places, a great portion of the mountain slid into the valley, damming the river. This did not stop the mountain from moving, but it formed a vast lake and inundated a large num ber of ranches and blotted out ranger stations in the Teton moun tains. The mountain moved sev eral feet further before it finally stopped. Bridge. Goes Out SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. May IS. (AP.) Efforts on the part of the Mountain States Telephone company here to get in touch with Moran, Wyo., nearest telephone point to the CJros Ventre river val ley dam, disclosed the fact that the company's lines are down be yond Brigga, Idaho, and Etna, Wyo., the only points through which Morari can be reached. Company officials also learned that a large government bridge in west Yellowstone park had been washed away by the flood. CLUBS TO GIVE EXHIBIT Salem Heights Boys and Girls Are Closing Year's Activities The state boys' and girls' club work at Salem Heights will close for the academic 'year with an ex hibit of their work Friday night at the community, hall. Compe tent women will judge the work H. C. Seymour, state club lead er, will speak at the meeting. He will also show moving pictures taken at corvallis last summer dealing with work being done by the boys and girls at their sum mer session there. A short program, including a play on club work, will be given by members. There will be an exhibit of sewing and handiwork. Refreshments made by the girl members will be sold picnic style. By this sale they hope to defray expenses of the club for the year. The doors of the hall will be opened at 7 o'clock for inspection of the work. The program will begin at 8 o'clock. I: ' Astoria Roads graded and sur faced to Camp Clatsop, . national guard camp. ' TELEPHONE 4-2-6 JOE the battery man service calls free. 540 Cltexneketa, Street All Sizes Films, Kodaks, Devel oping Our Specialty Prompt Service J. P. TYLER'S DRUG STORE 1S7 South Commercial "The Home ot Drug Store - Service 1927 FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS 7". Call, phone or write " MAXaBUBEN 17 N. Commercial . . .Salem GDlBESEsia LADD & BUSH, Bankers. Estallahed 1S61 ' . General Banking .Business Office Hours from 10 a. xn. to 3 p. a.1 MEMORIAL PLANS MADE .Boas of Union : Veterans Arrange for Patriotic Observance ' Plans for Memorial . day and for the . state convention of the GAR and allied organization, here June 20 to 24, were made at a meeting of sons of Union veterans of the Civil war at the YMCA Tuesday evening. The meeting was called by tbe Sons of Veterans organization,, but others who are descendants of the men who fought for the Union In the sixties were invited. W. Carleton Smith, who presid ed, stressed the importance of ob serving Memorial day as one of the nation's principal patriotic holidays. Arrangements were made for conveyances for the GAR members in the two parades on Memorial day. and for marking the graves of those who have departed. The women's auxiliary will have prin cipal charge of the latter task. MAY GET FLOOD RELIEF QUOTA BY END OF WEEK (Continued, from page 1.) Haynes. Miller's, Standard Furni ture company, Vick Bros., Marion Automobile company. The Marion Hotel, W. G. Krueger, Kafoury Bros., Spaulding Logging, com pany, Oregon Gravel company, Sa lem Brick & Tile company . and Gabriel Powder & Supply company appears on page 12 of,this morn ing s Statesman. 26 TOWNS THREATENED Residents Warned to Leave as Flood Advances Down Basin NEW ORLEANS, May 18. (AP) Inhabitants of twenty-six towns in the path of the wall of water sweeping down the Atchafa- iaya basin tonight were being warned to flee their homes under instructions issued early tonight by Flood Relief Dictator John M. Parker. Mr. Parker, basing his warning upon a bulletin of the New Or leans weather bureau today chart ing the path of the flood through the section, had a corps of tele phone operators speeding the message to the inhabitants urging them to speed the evacuation if they would save their belongings. 5 There will be no forcible eva cuation but the message of the flood relief dictator strove to im press upon the inhabitants the seriousness of the flood danger and the imminence of the threat. FIRE DANGER REPEATED jfrePlnedo'a New Plane Saved When Heater Gets Ablaze QUEBEC, May 18. (AP) De struction by fire, the fate of his first plane, tonight threatened Francesco De Pinedo's "Santa Maria II," after he had returned here when bad weather interrupt SPECIAL SALE Friday, May SOth to May 28th On Hats, Dresses and Bargain Prices on Sewing and Remodel ing. GLORIA HAT BOX 180 S. Liberty St., Open Evenings For Sale Store building ahd residence, corner lot,' 4 blocks out, $12,000. F. L. WOOD 841 State Street Men's and Ladles suite cleaned and pressed, fl.OO. Ladies silk dresses, f 1.25. Coats refined, 13-00. Men's suite pressed, SOc VARLEY CLEANERS Over - Busick's PLUMPING Quick Reliable Service It. EGNER, 1615 Center Street - Phones 832 and 1310-W Fine Fixtures Standard Equipment WELL AGAIN "We have testimonials 5 ' from. . many persons rZT who are well again IJZf 5 after suffering with . V hackache, Intestinal, f kidney and skin dl- . rheumatism and other disorders, We -can help :you alsov-l a: . " CONSULTATION FREB . .' Open 9:00 Jl. U. to t:00 P. II. Yict So Herb Co. 420 State St. Salem, Ore. . m ed his light from Montreal to Shippegan, N. B. While the . plane was being fueled alongside a barge, one of De Pinedo's mechanics attempted to light a small oil heater. The heater caught fire. - The flames shot up from the burning oil and for a moment it was feared they might set ablaze the gasoline which was being poured into the Santa Maria IPs tanks. The fire on the barge was quickly extinguished however and tbe plane was not damaged. MELVILLE SURROUNDED Bridge Collapses, Carrying Louisi ana Farmer To Death NEW ORLEANS, La.. May 18. (AP) Five hundred persons grouped on the narrow crown of the levees above Melville, La., to- May saw ihe iast link connecting their home town with high ground. shut off. , ' A span of the Texas and Pacific bridge connecting Melville with the east bank of the AtchaTalaya river -collapsed, carrying to his death Tony Pitilala. a farmer. Pitilala and his son were crossing the bridge when It fell. The boy clung to a log and was rescued. Few persons, however, were left in the Immediate path of the two expanding lakes of Avoyelles and St. Landry parishes tonight. Fed by flood waters from crevasses in the levees at Melville and in the Bayou Des Glaises ramparts, the lakes joined at Big Bend to en gulf virtually the whole of the two parishes. Marshfieid Southern Pacific railroad plans to build new sta tion in Marshfleld. 2 OBITUARY Price E. M. Price died at a local hos pital on May 17. He is survived by his widow, Nina. The body is at Webb's funeral parlors, and will be shipped to Sacramento. Cal., for cremation. Hildyard Claries A. Hildyard. age 73. died at his home. 780 Kenilworth avenue. Portland. Funeral serv ices will be held today (Thursday) from the chapel of the Gulbran- sen company, Sandy Boulevard at 3rd street, at 2 p. m. Inter ment in Rose City cemetery. John mil Mrs. A. P. Johnson. 85. died May 16 In this city; mother of Mrs. Hannah J. Shipp, Warren, GIFTS FOB ALL OCCASIONS 3ilverware, Glassware, China ware, Stamped Goods, Miscel laneous Articles. Variety and Gift Shop Mrs. Helen Prescott 291 N. Commercial, Salem, Ore. SICK WATCHES! We don't care how sick, your watches are, we have pills for all their ailments. DR. PRESCOTT, Jeweler 291 N. Commercial . Buy a Home at AUCTION Sold for Benefit of Creditors Friday, May 20th 1:30 P.M. Located at 1415 Waller St. 7 roomed . plastered house with lot 50x100 feet, electric lights, city water, etc Terms made known on day of sale. F. N. WOODRY Auctioneer in Charge t Res. and Store 1010 N. Summer Phone 511 , , For the Girl Toilet sets in colored pyralin ivory and ' silver, pearl and crystal beads, brace- , lets in colored stones, wrist watches in white ' and green -; gold, -vanity m cases, mesh bags in colored enamel, diamond f rings, solitaire or dinner, purses. ;., t See Our Windows 4-T The Jewelry Store Or . and John L. Johnson of Co kato, Minn.:' The remains will be sent by Rlgdon &' Son . today, to Cokato; Minn., for funeral and In terment. Wlntermnte Mrs. Heston M. Wlntermnte of Seaside. Or.; age 80 years, died in this city on Hansen avenue Mon day, May 16; mother ot Mrs. Mary Tahash of Long Beach, Cat, Mrs. Joseph Packard ot Sears, Mont., John. W. Wlntermnte of Seaside, Joseph W. Wintermutei of Everett, Wash., E. C. Wlntermnte oi Brightwooff, Or., D. II. Winter- mute of Bothell. Wn., Q. C Winter- mute of Portland, J. 'C. Winter- mute' of Salem, Mrs. F. M.Goode of Seaside; Mrs. W. If. Welsh "of Salem, Mrs. Al Smead pf Portland, Mrs. E. M. Jones Of Portland. Funeral services Thursday, May 18,. at. 10 a. m. from the Rigdon mortuary. Interment tn City View cemeterv. I Beath Mrs. Eva F. Beath, age 35 years. died at the residence, 2225 South Commercial, street, Tuesday, May 17; wife of Clyde - Lee Beath. mother vof Evelyn and Clyde Lee, Jr.; daughter of Mrs. Cline of California; sister of Mrs. Francis Ely ot San Diego, Calf, John Cline ot Glendale, Cal., Frank Cline of Los Angeles, J. D. Cline of Ash land, Or.,-and 6ther half " sisters and brothers. Funeral announce ments later by Rigdon & Son. De Yoe . At the residence, 348 Myers street, early Wednesday, May 18, Rev. J. Willard De Yoe, age CO years; husband of Mrs. Harriet De Yoe, father of Paul De Yoe. brother of Mrs. Mary Smith of Mission. Texas, Announcement of funeral later by Rigdon & Son. Loucks At the residence, 465 N. Cottage street, Wednesday, Majr 18th, Amos Edward Loucks. age 73 years, husband of Luella B. Loucks, father of Mrs. Jos J. Riley, Ruby B. Young of Salem, Lealand D. and Jesse E. Loucks of Cherokee, Iowa, brother of Mrs. Helene Green of Le Mars, Iowa; Morley Loucks of Cherokee, Iowa; Thomas Loucks of Long Beach, Calif.; Miss Sue Loucks and Mrs. Rookies 99 On Its Way To BLIGH'S CAPITOL THEATER n."u"" transfer storage Long and Short Distance Hauling -Public and Private Storage : Fireproof Building ; GRAIN, FEED AND SEED Free Delivery to any part of the city QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION - Farmers PAULTRAGUO, Prop, r ? 1 Day Teleplione 2S Night Telephone 1267-T7 for Other Suggestions at HARTMAN BROTHERS r . DIAMOND MERCHANTS AND JEWELERS - on the Corner State and Liberty, Salem,; Ore-cn Harry Merideth of Peterboro. Canada.-! 1 Also survived by ?9 grand-children k Deceased was a member of the First Christian church' of. Cherokee, Iowa. The remains, wilt be forwarded from the Rlgdon mortuary probably Friday, May 20th to Cherokee. Iowa, for funeral services and in,, terment; ;-: ; . ' A HAVEN of Peace, Convenience J and Sympathy wherein calmness and rever ' i ence abide for all. WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS ..s. ..-..--. ; ; ? Telephone 120 TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeket Street : " Telephone 734 If-you're after a refreshing drink or tlelectably . cool sundae try our soda foun tain' specials ' noted for their purity, aesty stimula tion, and cooling freshness. SCHAEFER'S DRCO STORE Original Yellow Front " North Commercial St. The Penslar Store PHONE 197 . . i WW For the Boy . Goodness , W rehou . V -i : jffC Pocket watch or strap watch Signet rand stone rings . Knife and chain, cuff links Tie pins; silver belts, buckles Bill folds, leather. , Prices That Pkosa. co-defendant in the suit but was plot Included In 4ie Judgment.