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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1927)
!mr. THB OREGON STATESMAN.SALEM OREGON, : I Famous . Tenor iWilttfead Vocal . Department of Etiisok-Whiie Conservatory V Of mttch.!nteref 4q .musical cir clef of 'the northwest faith an nof ncemeilj thatthe distinguished Russian tenor,' Vladimir Svetloff, win head. the. vocal department of thef Elison-White ( Conservatory .during -the season 1927-28. Ir..; Svetloff was. born InKhar kow. He is familiar with, ,the Bong literature and the language of Italy, ; Germany, .and Prance;. His maeical training, was received In the . Petrograd Conservatory. Mr, Svetloff came to the United 6tatop fj na Deeenrber, ; 9 21 "with the; Russian, Opera, compainy and toixred from coast to coast; He sa ng leading tenor, roles iff Japan, China, Java,., and British' India, an,.IDw?re n? received the same, high .praise' that was given him by the American Press. Mr. Svetloff has had successful experience as - a :t voice ', teacher. Madame Svetloff, a brilliant color atnra soprano, who has received all her. training from him will soon be heard .'in Portland." J . '' " ; LAST FORllEAl; SHOE VALUES ATTOND BUSTER BROWN'S FOR Originators of the tf Every woman's tniip, slipper, dnd; oxford v on Sale at exactly' two pairs for the SlSSS price "of - r ' See the i 'splendid assortment of Women's styles in .our : L ' t rpow window r COMElW;;fTO0Y i muster - ' w,Qn;. ;i This famous tenor has a person ality of much charm. -This with his extensive operatic library and valuable .collection of costumes will make- Mr. Svetloff an outr standing figure . in the develop ment of the local , opera. Mr,. Svetloff will bewheard in concert early in the season. . - - Family Reunion Held Recen t ly at.Santmm Park t A reunion of the members of the Goin -family wa held on Sunday. recently at Camp Santiam. ; A picnic-dinner was served at Soon and the afternoon Spent with conversation' and swimming. -I Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. ,J.-,B. Goia of Jefferson, J. I. Goia and- Leroy Goin ef Albany; r. and- Mrs. Ira J. Goin and their Children, Gertrude and Robert, of Hood River; Mrs. Frances Mit cheil of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harrison and L.- F. Goin of Portland; Rose E. I Moore - of Boise,- Idaho; Mrs, Alice Berry. Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown, George Brown, Jr., all of Corvallis; Theresa Neurer and Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Goin, of Portland ; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goin, Loleta Goin, Mrs. Maude . Propst, Mr. and Mrs. V, L. Caiavan, all of Albany; George R. Goin, J. K, Spiedal of Gaston; Roy V. Constable of Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Ft. P. Goin, of Eugene: WiUna Goin of Toleda : Mr., ; and Mrs. W. L. Goin of St. Helens; Mr. and Mrs. James S. Goin of Tilla mook; Mr. and Mrs. Elijah of Waldport; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Richardson, Mary Denny. C T. Coin, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbnr Funk, Mr. and Mm. A. N. Goin, Lula Goin, -Mr., and Mrs. Varian Goin, Mr. and Mrs.. J. M. Caiavan, S. H. Goin, Margaret and Frances Goin, all of Jefferson. ' Mr, and Mrs. Pope Return . from Neskowin Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Pope and their children 'returned Saturday from Weskowin where they had been for the paat week. Tr-rrrrrrrr CALL! 4 i' Famous 2 for l Salts .one pair, o .ii friU 'Vistt " in? Seattle! tV4S dnd'British Columbia . Mrs. A. P. Maier. accompanied by her son, Roy ilalery Jeft last Saturday for SeaIe . where, she Is in attendance at the Pacifie North west Merchant's Exhibition, From Seattle they will go to British Columbia to temain for a ; fort night. , : . . Two Girl Reserves Honored Miss Gertrude Winslow apd Miss Muriel. White, who. attended the summer camp, of the . High School Girl Reserves held at Camp Santaly, near Mehama, during the past week,, were the two members of that kjrroop who passed success fully the life saving examination and as. a result were awarded camp hoiipr8jv. j Mr. a?id Mrs. Moll Return,. Mr. , and $frs, O. Moll have returned from Taco ma where they visited with- friends and relatives for a week. Meeting of Delta 2,etx Fro- temity on Thursday Evening .The alumna and active mem bers of Delta Zeta Fraternity will meet on Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Louis Anderson. 446 Union street. Recent Guests Return , to the South Miss Virginia Evans and Miss La Vernrf Evans, who hare been guests for' the summer -of Mrs Addie Curtis, 'left yesterday for their home. in San Francisco. Mrs. Curtis accompanied her guests on their return to the eouth. She will visit for two weeks with her son and daughter-fn-Iaw Judge and Mrs. Hunt at Netarts Judge and Mrs. J. T. Hunt are spending several days at Netarts. Luncheon Compliments House Guest Complimenting her sister, Miss Mary Louise Morton of New York, who i8 a guest in Salem for the summery Mrs. Charles L. McNary entertained .-. yesterday with a luncheon in her country home north : of Salem. Covers were placed for eight. Woman's Club of Salem Heights Will Meet on Friday A special meeting of the Wom an's Club of Salem Heights will be held In the Community Hall on Friday afternoon at two o'clock for the purpose of outlining the programs for the coming year. All members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Kroner Re ceive Congratulations Mr. and Mrs Harry Kroner (Gladys Danison) , are receiving the : congratulations of their friends on the birth Sunday, Aug ust 14, of a daughter. . She has been named. Colleen- Joan. , House Guests at Schucking Home Honored in Woodbum Complimenting the Misses Doro thy and Margaret Goodfellow of Longview, Washington, who are the house guests of Mrs. B. O. Schucking, Mrs. T. C. Poorman and her daughter, Miss Margaret Poorman entertained last Thurs day with an attractive luncheon in their home at Woodburn. The guests enjoyed a swimming party at Knight's Rest later in the after noon followed by tea in the Poor man home. " Guests for the afternoon In cluded the honor guests. Miss Dorothy Goodfellow and Miss Margaret GoodfeHow, Mrs. ,B. O. Schucking, Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs. A. N. Gilbert, MIbs Dorothy Livesley, Miss Elizabeth. McCord, Miss Helen llcni and the hostess es, Mrs. Poorman and Miss Poor man, i -t . . , : Return from Ten Day Vacation Trip Mrs. Irene Scott and Mrs. Alice Gibbons hae returned' from a ten day motor trip to the various Oregon 'bacffesi -: E By Women WhoUcdLydia ! E. Pinkham't Vegetable und .. I "I have taken Lvdra. E. Plnltnam' r Veetbte Crtmfrownd; and I think 4t is tne most won derful medicine ! ever r led," 1 th-' statement made by Mrs. Goldie Shoup of St , Joseph, Hit. nois. Sh0 'de clares tat after taking th Com pound she is in better health than before, j; . V'Mrt. J. Storms of 2 Lane .Street. Patersoa, ' N.- J writes: "I can not speak too highly of, yorrr nedieise-and I recommend iltjte aJl.my friends." r t v 'These statements were taken from two" enthnsiastfc Tettert !lQh tell of the help that haa been received from using ther Vegetable Com pound. Both Mrs. Shoapi nnftf Mm. Storm were la a ma-down- condition wnich. caused ' themi much-umharp'ness, When women, are suffering from .lack of strength and from weakness, ftfeetMnrK ftf e ns that of their fam ily is affectd-i . When 'they feel well and strong and are-ble to do thetr nousework easily, happy hornet are Are yon on the suniiV Road la Better Health? . nm HAPPY - t temtewsmu- The NortrSaTemvr.Cr TV IT. will hold a business, meeting and election of of f icerp, this "al'tprnoon at. two o cioca at tne - nome 01 their presidents . .Mrs,. . L. M. Presnall,789 Locust .street- Roll call will be answered with, a quo tation. A social, 'hour will follow; the business session, AH those interested are invited to attend.. ; ' ' i-: . Miss Gladys Currey Becomes Bride of 'Thomas Wood , Miss Gladys Curr.ey became the bride of Thomas Gn Wood at lour o'clock ; on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. ajd Mrs. , W. I Staley on. North Summer street with Rev. Thomas Ache.son reading the service in the presence of in timate friends and relatives. . The bride, ware . a vtaRleur of navy blue with close fitting rhat to harmonize. A. vV - After a short trip to Seattle pnd. Vancouver, B. C, Mr. and Mrs. Wood will return to make theirJ home in Salem Guests at Seaside : - n for the Swnmer .! (l Miss Mildred Oliver and Haffj Oliver are quests for the remaindi er of the summer of their grand mother, Mrs. R. S. Oliver, in fher summer cottage at Seaside. At Netarts for Several Days Dr. and v Mrs. George have gone. ChaUner Lee to Netarts for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers at Pacific City for k a Fortnight -. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chambers and. their two sons have"' gone - to - Pa cific City where they will remain for a fortnight. Spending Vacation at Tillamook Beaches . . Mr- and Mrs. Waldo Marsters, are spending their vacation at the Tillamook beaches. Home from Newport . . Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Brown 're turned Sunday afternoon from a two weeks stay at Newport, Attending Y. M. C. A. Sum- mer School at Seaback Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Craven have gone to Seabeck, Hood's Canal, Washington, where Mr. Cravn will be in attendance at the Y. M. C. A. summer school for the next two weeks. Week-end Guest at Belle Home v Miss Gene 3elle who was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Belle, has returned to her home in Portland. Mrs. Mclntyre Returns from Vacation Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre has re turned to her home after spend ing the past ten days as the guest of Miss Eva Ferree in her sum mer home at Delake. Salem friends will be pleased to learn that Miss Ferree is re gaining her health after an ill ness of more than two years. Local Court of Catholic j Daughters of America Will Meet The local Court of the Catholic Daughter of America will meet this evening in McCornack Hall. At Twin Rocks for the Week Mrs. E. T. Foster and Miss Drothy Dahiberg are in one of the Gay cottages at Twin Rocks for the week. Spend Week-end at Rockaway Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson and their children spent the past week-end at Rockaway. Home f rom Four Week's Vacation Trip , Mr. and Mrs.' H. F. Shanks are home from a., motor trip of four weeks to Newport, and eastern and central Oregon. They re turned by way of the. McKenzie Pass stopping at Cascadia and F.elknap , Springs. Guests in Salem from Illinois , tMr. and Mrs.. Theodore,- Frey and theUv two, daughters, Irene and Nora. Frey. of : ,Trenton, lninois.are guests of Mrs. D'. i. Socolofskir. ' .' ' y , Requests for New paving Heard by City Councilmen J Thirteen 'resolutions; for paV Ing . streets and , alleyways . of Sal exn were srese nted to .the - city council atlts meeting,. Monday night. ,1 Wfth few exceptlohs'each petition represeni.ed.one block of paTins., AU will be acted" n pon at a future' meeting, ,ot, the "counciL'! r . Petitions presented, were aa fol lQwa:,,Soutb,Churchft, between Howard and OjfQrd, ,CLaInes aven ue, bet ween Commercial!, and Xib ery., the alley Jnl block 3 4 between CenUi. and ,Marlon. 22nd street from Lee street West to Lee street Kast.. 20th ,tr,eet from Nebraska to I). an Jieyrqm45tt,to JL7th streets Jefferson between Capi tol and, Winter, fi '-strip? along Sag- inawatreet to a p4nt -2ee 'feet wipv4 e Fairmont avenue, Cjptbigci street between Rurar and Oxford. 2jt,h between Lee7street4West,and Lee street, east.1 '"Trade T,.petwecji 14th and f 17th, Oxford J between Church .ind ."Cottage. jB streetLhe- 1 tween: Qakes addition and Cottage street. 1 Oxford . letweea " High flrecj and Et N9b HU. Sallys SAtiip: r . I" The i ri upopuUr .giH I know U the ne who always believe she's right ami LOOK AFTER SOLDIERS' WELFARE Red Cross, X of C. and Li brary Association to Serve Second AEF. . i t PORTLAND, ' Ore., Aug. 15 (Special) Of the seven welfare organizations serving! the Ameri can soldiers during the : world war, three will-play, an important part. in the second-A. B. F. of the American Legion in September, it was announced, today by Howard p. Savage, national commander. jit a communication, received by Carl R. Moser, of Portland, De partment France, Convention Of ficer o this state. -rThe American Red Cross, the Knights of Columbus, the Salva tion Army, .and the .American Library association will be asso ciated in war-time pursuits dur ing the stay of the Legion in the French capitaf, September 19 to 23, it was announced. Confer ences were had by the Legion with the Jewish Welfare Board, the Y. W. C. A. and the Y. M. C. A., but their budgets were in for the year and they .were not in. a position to undertake, the work. Their moral support was given and had a favorable effect in. completing arrangements for ' the gigantic Overseas pilgrimage. ; In the Second A. E. F. the American Red Gross will muster Its port chapters and serve at the ports of embarkation. First aid depots run by the Red Cross will be found at the ports of debarka tion, in the French capital and ft stragetic points ia the battle field and cemetery tours. The Red Cross win play an important part in Paris, and will be manned to handle any emergency case (hat may arise. j "Everybody , Welcome-Every- thing Free" will be the slogan Of (he Knights of Columbus in the second A. E. F. movement of, the legion as it was during the world ivar. The Knights of Columbus iecretarles will distribute comfort kits and rendar any service possi ble. Any veteran that has doubt as to where to , go, how to get there, or, what 'to o, will find a killing aid ' in any Knights' of Columbus secretary that he may ieet. The Knights of Columbus ecretarles will be on the boats in he official movement helping or- anize games and entertainments, More than two hundred Salva- ion Army lassies under the dir ection of a staff from this country '111 be op duty, in the .capital. TServIce" will be the Army slogan. yVartlme huts.reading, writing. rest room raciiiUes and the ' well known coffee and doughnuts" will We. served at .popular prices.. . The American Library association is providing reading and rest rooms wlth'infor,mation bureaus at cen trally located point. Latest news papers and magazines f.roin Ameri ca will be on fife'there rug una Uhili .who WAt ''KXHIBIT A". AGAIN COURT ISSUK ',. 4 Judge. J. II,- McMahan ref used o act oft fa motion .and affidavit fild..iOf circait courtly est efday Asking , that . he rescind ;that part Jf his border tln.: the. divorce suit of Vrrglnla "Bv DoTfaldsdiT: against James H. Donaldson, which would giv Mrs. Donaldson feasted y of their minor child, little Jean Mar- telle Donaidson. . f v 4 According to con rt order da t- fed August 1. the little girl, four pnd a half yars old who was Utrrdredi in, the sdivore hearing b u s o d y of " Ihe" rdefendaht's" mother., t , until x e,.tPir.Jr Aujnst ' is. whettj the plaintiff jV Irgln (a, ; B,, Dpnaldaosw, wu. ,.to lye the, cajre tQf her until, further prderlbythe.'courtv,, -.-..( . J iMrk -a Pons Id son has den led th ai fhe Is the real mdlherQf hc chili saying It was adopted but r)qnatd Bpn declares tbati J!an; JdaiieJUs Is the child of both r and asked thai she "beleCVherV'she; - wa7 on grounds that hip wife ' has AGAIN Ires of soch entertainment. o j Just Think "Bau. 5ete" The '-First ' of 4:he Bg 4 Comes Friday lljpro are the Others "Fireman Save wMy Child" "Chang" "The Covered Wagon" i t r! .into gales of laughter by the screen's cyclone the breeziest threatened to remove the child from the. jurisdiction of the court. The hearing will be concluded ata later date. , McCoy Crops Havy Ranch Owner States 43 Bushels oY "Wheat to .Acre Acre Harvest t "Idle Hoar" Crop, yields In the McCoy dis trict, with threshing practically completed, are;. very good . this year. acacordlng"'to " Henry ' W. Domes, proprietor - ef the Idle Hour farm, nar McCoy, who re ports hat 15 acres of his wheat yielded 4 5 bushels, to an acre. The total acreage of wheat' on tne Domes farm has yielded an average of 32 bushels an acre, with oat 8 averaging over 50 bush els, and barley around 60 bushels to the acre. . , i. Vech on the Idle Hour farm, Is returning'beUer , than $80 per acre. Mr. Domes jsays. The Idle Hour. farm, which Is typical of . many of the farms of that district, contains 200 acres of the best land in the Willamette yalleyi and Is well imprdved, with every piece of modern '-equipment necessary for. such a farm, and a number of well kept and attrac tive, buildings. Its name is attrac tive, but misleading, especially at harvest time.' from Mr. Domes' ac counts of Ihe work going on there at the present. - - ATTACK PESTS WITH GAS i.i . .i! .... f.i r'-sa: Poison Intended!: to I Uestroy Vo . . rusts Kills Uvestorlt ;y",- I KISLOVODSK.RUSSIA. AUG. 16 (APJ-Attempts. by, local authorities and detachments 4 sent but by jthe. Society. of Aviation and Chemical Research, to rid .the, Ter ek, river districts of,, a, locust pla gue, by the. use of poison gas. have rausedthe destructon of - much livestock. r . y .. . . ' , L A. eyernntent comanlssion has been appointed to arrange toepm- penKte .the farmers for their Joss- BAND JUNDS-ADVANCED City braws Warrant. Jycalon t: Repay After Armbtic Day ,A Varrant,tor,lC00( rwlll , be drawn' on the city treasury today and advanced to hn Craber ' to "pay Xor ,ba n4oQncerf i given: , , in Wlllson Park ,thJs summer, in acr cordanca wf tb actiona.KO Ay the Balem ?city fowncil.;., last , night. Under an agreement witn the. lo cal post. of. h A,merican ...Legion the legion wyeimpurse JLhecHyl witn run as wnicn tne post sntici pute? tftKlps lr o Armistice tfay, $ .WEST iTOAlHEATRESe , slye&: In. no other city- hf America da you beauty, laxuriotxsness, comfort sea romance a drama of : EIjSINOREA- SS New Show 7.-I I - Days Only - " l - - . i Soat fc J Pacific that rings out with f hie' ciash of brawny men fighting for a dot of land ait ' the. world's ,e4gje?rand . a. girl! ( Op, j of the truly big pictures of the season. , ! . . With CImi1eyvMorra,y,- Betfy Broason, Noah . Beery, Miltoa SUla i w Coming Thursday-ane-Grey's' REG Now, Showing I ivj. - i . ..."ir . r '"" II . in i Better Ole" It's ripping! JWhai a break for the movie fans! Comedy Syd ever made!. Don't v. :U. -J ... f: GOES TO D. WW New Automotive Firm Will ' Have Quarters, at 487 . . Ce hteir Street- Wednesday the new Quarters for. the .Chevrolet will be '.open to the public, temporarily situated at 4 87 Center street. Just west of High, .according to , Douglas . Mc Kay, who is. taking over the Chev rolet agency. ' : ,; v Mr.. McKay, who for several rears has Deen sales manager for the Krancia Motor company, Kord and Lincoln dealers' In Portland. is well 'known; in tho Salem dis trict. Having graduated '3 from . IJ. A. C. in 1917, . ana serving ss president of the alumni' assocfa tion of that sebpol during the past year.. '',&. - fl J: ..,': j Permanent .headquarters , for th, Chevrolet , agency . be established ' in a $20,000 building being built at 430 N. Commercial street,. justOeouth. oti. the; new Marion.; Market,; y the yajley muiur cuuipanf, wuo uhtb kitco a five 'year iease 'on th bulldin)g to McKay. .. , I The permanent quarters wilt ne a building 90x160,, a; one .stpry tainfnc 13, 27 feei ot floor space! It will haTe a 30x6(1 sales room. a 20x29- parts room-nd a shop which will be 66x90, .The .repair fcanipmcnt in the shop will Include feyery iiiece of machinery ineces- barr for any kind - of Chevrolet Repair work of the ' most' n p . to date kind, as recommended by tba phevrolet f actorr. ' ; ' At zoxo balcony- In the' rear wilt contain" parts and equipment or more bulky nature- ? ?? i ,I is expected that the new building; which already has been ptarted, will., be completed andi ready for occupation aboat Octo- be 1st. Until then the agency will be at' the Center street location.'- jj. Until: the new building is com pleed.' with' Us serytii and repir shop, arrangements will' be made with 'a reliable repair shop in' 'the titjr to 'handle the- Chevrolet work. Mr.l McKay announced, " ' 'f I . It r; HcKay ; w III J aye a f o ree as salesmen and service experts. -' vi r i fit -4 -r- i . ' ' ' . ' . let' zone oianaccr.' was la fialom t'esterday. inakjng.. final .arrange- meiits., f 9rthef .Caking, oyer,bf .the agencyjrom the. Newton, company. Gerald L. , New tan., f or..a num ber of years manager of the Chev- roici agency, in saiem. wui main tain" his ' present location' at the corner ft ae?ta and IHjth PHnpn ff iicf mnv uiiLinuLLi nuuiui find? thVa-i-; arid form. oJP 4 , .it ! the -1 a t apiiiini Yau'll be swept . of mirth 1. It's miss it!, V streets,, .haying taken over th Hudson-Kssex agency,' j As soon! as the Chevrolet stock is jcpmpletely. moved, the lludsoi and Essex stock will be moved in. Mr. Newton said. ; All the present employees .of the conpy will b BUMS his mil sin Recafts f Orcible.Feedingand r Decides uio? ..pdrcitall ? s ft; ' Takes; f. Broth : i ,, POSTON, ? Aug, i l5.-T(AP- Nicola ... gacco's second , ' hunger' strike ' ended today.? Four years ago after he. 'had 'fasted for .31 days in: the Dedham Jail, .be.. was forcibly fed and thereafter " ate what was set before him,- Today a . threat .'of i Immediate ; forcible feeding made bis. capttufate t after, he,'. had. Refused breakfast on the' 30th' dajrbf'- strike' In the state , prison, and he drank a quart . of pacco, who.,. with.. Bartolomed Vanzetti last week wks' given a respite1 until ' mldelght-of August 22 from execution .JtotJdyurder, had - insisted on refraining , from food, as ,1 , protest against the TOaneTiln'which his case had been investigated by Governor Fuller, ; ,t Van tett I joined , in the fast tor, a few days at a time but definitely, abandoned ft, after re- ceiving word of the .respite. ? (. 5 It was after. Sacco's wife and one or his attorneys' Michael A Musmanno, ; visiting, the . prisoner in the prtsoor barbershop, bad . vainly pleaded with him to aban don' his hunger striken that Dr., Joseph L McLaughlin, prison physician, took a hand; " . l. "I told Sacca.'" Dr. McLaughlin said In descTlbing the scene, "that.' the tlmefor forcible feeding had arrived." ' I said to" him "Do yon realize ' that I" am stronger than you are?" He said, 'alright, doctor; If you say so, there la. nothing else for ni'e' t'do'but .eat,' '"To this Attorney Musmanno ad ded: "Pr. McLaughlin, upon reach ing Sacco, announced that he bad brought the Instruments for the forcible feeding and took hold tf Sacco by' the nose. "After farther talk, in, which we all urged Sacco to ccept. nourishment, he finally agreed to break, his hunger strike." Intno mutncipal court rowers Hapgood ?f plttsburch, who start ed, a speech pn' the Common yestc r-.' day .In jbchalf pfl Eacco and Van eetti but was arrested Rflcr utt r- ing a few words, ayi" led a ': ' fine imposed for vii4tls I... park fple?, '",sftr U id I A . , , . . ,