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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1927)
LIBERTY? BDiIQStlf 2: I cT-rrkvn thv tit: ha tt jTTT nr 1 PORTLAND, Not. IB. (AP) I cores of second - liberty loan bonds were presented across the counters of banks and bond houses today, their career of usefulness ended. . ; Under call Issued some weeks ago by Secretary Mellon of the United States treasury department, all second liberty bonds., regard less of the coupons they bear, run ning to 1942, matured today. As Interest-bearing obligations of the gorernment they have serred their time. They now represent so much cash due from the gorern ment, pins the semi-annual inter est that has accrued. . JA j v L uanas - or Portland did an extenslre business In second liber ties , today. At close : of bnsl- nera Monday t h ejr held no less than $750,000 of these bonds. presented, for cashing one or more days in adrance of actual matur ity. The federal reserre branch .bank alone held about 1500,000 of the certificates, Ylrtually all of which will be credited to the banks which turned them in. Bond hons--ea of the city -also held consider able" amounts. - 1 operations, as phe was a friend of Charles ' A. , JJeggs. J jthe ? reputed leader: of the ring, and was fre quently with him when he'delly ered liquor 1: - " Women Make Excellent ' fim Collectors, Word CHICAGO,; Nor. 15. (AP).- Man's reluctance to admit to a wo man he is "broke"' makes the fe male of the ! species - an efficient bill collector.' believes Miss Irene Shattaek of Beaumont, Texas. "A man is1 afraid,. ashamed, to confer to a smiling woman collec tor he has no money, Miss Shat tuck. c secretary for ' a financial company, .told delegates at the Na tional Association of Finance con vention. - j A "Masculine superiority rebels at the idea and so the women nsual-q Iy comes away with some sort of payment."'!''' Seek To Remove L. R. Smith As Northwestern Receiver PORTLAND, Not, 15. (AP) Removal of Lloyd R. Smith as re ceiver of the Northwestern Trust company and the Vernonla Light and Power company, is sought in proceedings started here In the circuit court. fieseions were taken up with statements offered by at torneys representing the rarlous interests. The proceedings will be continued tomorrow. Smith's re moval Is sought by bondholders of the light company and "by credi tors of the trust company. " It la alleged by the plaintiffs that Smith, receiver for 'nearly a year, has been wasteful In the ex penditure of funds and has been unduly dilatory. Former Deputy Sheriff In Big Moonshine Ring PORTLAND, Not. 15. (AP) Helen Stiuman, former deputy sheriff of Multnomah county. working In the tax collection de partment, pleaded guilty : before Federal Judge McNary Monday to charges of possession of liquor and njanufacture. She was one of the defendants, named in rthe .. Beggs liquor conspiracy, but" tbe conspiracy, count against her was - dismissed upon motion of J. N. Helgerson, assistant United States attorney. .A fine otSzOO was as- ;;se8sed.;;v v; y,. The court was informed that she was cognizant of-the liquor Crate Plan Advanced In : . Broccoli Industry, Said ROSEBURG, Nor.4 15 (AP) , Broccoli growers: of the county are. pleased with the - new crate plan advanced by the : Umpqus broccoli excnange and plans are being made to send .out several test cars during the cauliflower shipments next month. The Ump qua - -valley broccoli growers ; an nounced today that they will pool their Interests with the exchange and the two concerns will Join 1 the tests, using the new crates. . Under the; new plan the leaves will be stripped away and - the heads packed solid. - The - crate will be less than half the size of the old one, but will contain as many heads of broccoli. Former Linn County; Girl j p Baker, or!, jsfov. is. ap Mrs. Susan Jane' Hearing of Haines,. 7 9, died at her home here Monday after a long period of fall ing health. K i: 'A'l- Susan Jane Taylor was, born in Knox county, Illinois, January SI. 1848. . She crossed the plains with her parents la 1852 and eettled in Linn county. Oregon. , She was married to Samuel P. Hearing January 11, I860. In 1872 they moved . to Baker ' county. ; Mr. Hearing died in 1909. .n ."" "V Timber Shipped Measuring Just 72 Feet In Length ... TACOMA, Not. 14. (AP). Included in the lumber consign ment taken from Tacoma today by the American-Hawaiian 2 freighter Callfernlan was one timber which measured 72 feet long and 41 in ches square, weighed eight tons, and it i is estimated will cut Into 10.000 feet of lumber. The tim ber will be discharged at 1 New .York. y r. ;:. . : yi U ; Carrying 8,000,000 feet of lum ber loaded at Tacoma mills - the Eleanor Christensen - sailed for New York and other east j coast ports early this evening.' ". 'i Six Men Needed To Help Hefty Negress Into Car British Aviator Not To Fly flow Until Tomorrow 5 MILLS FIELD, Cal., Nov. 15- (AP) Bartlett Stephens, as sistant . superintendent of - Mills field ; announced at ! 12; 20 a. m., that definite decision ' had been reached by Captain. Frederick A. Giles. British aviator, to postpone the take-off of his flight from San Francisco to Honolulu' until Wednesday. I Stephens . made the announcement after a conference with the aviators. ' Pennsylvania Governor Corporation Official PITTSBURGH Nor. 15(AP) Governor John S. Fisher, of Penn sylvania, was named 'here at the conference of American Federa tion of Labor officials on the coal strike situation, as flee president. attorney and director of the Clear field : Bituminous - : Coal corpora tion,,; which officials of the United Mine Workers termed "a strike breaking 'subsidiary of the New York Central railroad. YAKIMA, Nov. 15 (AP)- Re inf orcements - were called by am bulance attendants here today to raise Mrs. Edna Flowers, jnegresa, after the porch of her home' col lapsed under her weight and she was thrown several feet to the ground. Mrs. Flower weighs 315 pounds and when the ambu lance was called the attendants were unable to move her. It took the combined efforts of six men to ! place Mrs. Flowers in the ambu lance and take her to the hos pital, i' -: M ,i :.f--- Read the Classified Ads MONEY CANT BUY ABETTER. OIL "than ! THRNRW ' S&ucn why (lOF MANY) AVATIBIIJTY A correct gnuSs for roar car at Standard Oil Servics . 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