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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1927)
'8 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1927 I0HSI1 Faculty for Fall Term ln- eludes Two New Mem- . bers; Classes Started Six prominent Oregon educators wUl be on the faculty of the Uni versity of Oregon extension school In Salem this winder, among whom are two' newcomers. Dr. C. L. Huffaker, professional school ad ministration, at university of Ore gon; and Dr. Robert C. Clarkl head of the history department. University of Oregon. Other professors, who have pre viously taught extension classes In Salem, are Rowland B. Zane. assistant professor of design classes at University of Oregon. George W. Hug. superintendent of schools in Salem. Dr. Charle I.. Sherman, professor philosophy and education. Willamette univer sity, and Dr. Henry I. Kohler, pro fessor of English literature. Wil lamette university. 4 The faM term began yesterday and each clas will meet one ev ening a week during the term In the Salem high school building. Tiie program of classes with names of instructors follows: Monday Eveulnjc 7:15 Social Psychology Room 216, one hour Dr. Charles L.. Sherman, Willamette University. 7; 15 Educational Psychology Room 217. one hour Dr. Q. L.. Huffaker, University of Oregon. 8: 15 i Problems of'.Philosophy Room 216, one hour Dr. Sher man. 8:15 History of Education Room 217. one hour Dr. Huffa ker. ' Thursday Evening 7:15 Appreciative Studfeq in Painting . and Sculpture Room 219, one hour Professor N. B. ,ane7HLversitFoT Oregon. " ' 8:15 Advanced Teaching Prin ciples Room 217, one hour Superintendent George W. Hug, Salem City Schools. 8:15 Commercial Design Room 219, one hour Professor Zane. 7:15 to 9:15 American litera ture Recent American Poe-try Room 216,lwo hours Dr. Henry r. Koehler. Willamette University. Friday Evening 7:15 Oregon History (upper division course) Room 216, one hour Dr. R. c. Clark. University Of Oregon. 8:15 Rise of American Civiliza tionRoom 21G, one hour Dr. R. C. Clark. Willametee U. Debaters' Arguments Are Published Arguments delivered by speak ers from Willamette university and Redlands university in a de bate on the supreme court restric tion question two years ago have been included in' a recent volume of intercollegiate debates edited by Egbert Ray Nichols, eminent Cali fornia debate coach. Local speak ers in that debate were Charles Redding and Joel V. Berreman. In a preface to the arguments, the editor says "Willamette university and ' University of Redlands are perhaps the two strongest debating colleges of their size (in number of students) on. the Pacific coast. Their records for the last fifteen years show consistent ability and high standards. MAMA JOINS BALLYHOO CHARLESTON. W. VA., "Sept. 26. (AP) Mrs. Cynthia Demp sey.' mother of Jack Dempsey. said here tonight she hoped a a third battle between the former heavyweight champion and Gene Tunney, tltteholder, could be ar rahjped for a "fight to the finish" bo that "American fandom could settle once and for all who was "the better man." COLORADO STATEr HIT BY BLIZZARD lie 'an ows "jonly Teur tUnW; : sloca 1888. FIRST SXOW RUXKET OP FALL COVERS TERRITORY Cessation In Cold ShI1 Expected in Xext Twenty four Hour Period DENVER. COLO., Sept. 26. tAP) Colorado's fi"3t snow storm of the season tonight ap peared to have spent its force as the blanket of more than an inch dropped last night and this morn ing, melted and the weather bu reau predicted higher tempera tures and clearer skies in the next 24 hours. This state and Wyoming, how ever looked for freezing tempera tures during the night with the mercury late in the day hovering close tq the 32 degree mark. While the blizzard in Colorado was not of long duration, it trans formed the September picture. Ov ercoats became necessary articles of apparel and coal concerns were besieged with orders for fuel. In the mountains, where last week the changing foliage presented au tumnal scenes such as delight the artist, only the coniferous trees seemed in harmony with the white surroundings. ' The contrast was perhaps even greater in northeastern Wyoming, in the Newcastle region, which on ly Saturday had experienced one of the hottest September days on record. Four inches of snow cov ered the ground near Lusk, in eastern Wyoming today. No crop or stock losses were anticipated, however, much of the wheat near Newcastle having been threshed and sacked. Snow fell in Wyo ming at Casper, Cheyenne. Lara mie and on the Big Horn moun tains near Sheridan. The snow area extended about fifty miles south of Denver but not far east. According to avail able records this city has had ear- DEFENDANT REPLIES MTtS. :8PAN!OL CLAIMS ITS BAND INFATUATED Freda Spaniol yesterday filed an answer In circuit court here contesting divorce proceedings in- ! stituted by her husband, J. J. j Spaniol. The answer charges that Spaniol has become infatuated with a certain woman residing In Stay ton." wham- Mrs. Spaniol does not name. On November 1 of this year her husband left their home near Stayton, Mrs Spaniol charges, and about a week later "took an apartment joining his affinity." Since that time he has been fre quently in her company, the an swer recites, ias been for rides In her automobile with her, has been swimming with her and on several occasions went on truck rides with her to Portland, returning to Stayton late at night. In her answer Mrs. Spaniol does not ask for a divorce decree, but expresses her willingness to live again with her husband if he will mend his ways. In the mean time, however, she asks for a court Judgment of $250 to defray hospi tal expense Incurred during the recent birth of a son, $25 suit money, $75 attorney's fees and $25 a month to go toward the support of the child. She recites in her answer that she has been put to many hardships while mar ried to her husband, and araeng other things has earned money by clerking in a store and teaching school. T.he couple were married June 24, 1919. INFANTILE PARALYSIS ROSEBURG, Sept. 26. (AP) A case of infantile paralysis, the first to be reported in Douglas county, was found today at Can-yonville. 1 1 f 1 t 4 I E v r i Finest Showing of Ranges and Circulators Ever Shown anywhere. See this Wonderful Display at New Pavillion State Fair Grounds. 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The court was not expected to reach a decision on the motion until mid day tomorrow. ' The motion was offered on the grounds that the courts of Oregon lacked jurisdiction and was based on the testimony of ; J. B.' Smith, paying and receiving teller of The Crocker First National bank of San Francisco, where Glotzbach is said to have deposited the Inman check, said to have been forged by him. ' r . ' , ' ! ' . ' ' ' ' , Malarkey - contended that if a crime had been committed, It was not committed in Portland but in San Francisco inasmuch as the bank of Sn Francisco had: paid the check In full. Mrs Inman attended, today's session of the trial and listened eagerly to the proceedings, includ ing the drawing-of the jury con sisting of seven women and Xive men. She was a willing witness, answering slowly' in a low, tone of voice only brief answers to the questions put to her. " She said she had 'known . Glots bach since IS 2 2 when he was em ployed in the family as av chauffeur. 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