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THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1927 : CHURCHES F0M KEMOEIAZ. M. Wee Hkirm. , K U CsnnHl.psstSr Ri aVaoe 75 E4-ewaier St phone J341-K. Borvio H a. na., "A Iee4 Bcnarf' 7 :SO as., "Ood's Peace Treaty." 8aa day aebeel 8:45, superintendent:'!). C. Ko worth : - and Intermediate :30. Bible 8 tody TliarwIaT ctcb- tn act J: 30. Tbe pastor will preach, tiaa- amaio( n4 Taia. ' KBST BAPTISJ CHTJBCH - Genw o Liberty en4 Virion 8ta. Rober L. Payne, preacher. ... Edward ftelniBk Sunday school aup. Min Miaett Hmnrv lirector ef Mnaic. Mrs. -W. K. IfWuiY ersaniai. Sunday school 9:30 a. JBes-snar-preaeliina; service 1 1 o'clock, routes "la Hemesnbrenea f . Hiss." YoMgV people's meeting 6:30 p. m. Even Irisrpnweaiaa; service 7:30. Topic: -"What Miiatu w.Da With Jesus l" Anthem byiAm's " wr .M DQtn servieea. - Chares, orchas ra vsiU. play at Suneay school and even in service. - ' -' departments ears for all ages.1 ia earnest group of capable teachers ia charge. 11 a. ne. public worship. lr. T. E. Elliott, Fbrtiand, will apeak nt thia hrar. Junior ehnrea meets in Wesley HaU at 11 a. m. CUurch school 0:43 a. m. Seven separate lufnw, ; -lure chapter of the Epworth Jnnior li:e, lisn . School, and I oung- reople a saeet in separata room (or devotional serviecs. I, Open i forem , for sdatta in the church school snasx at 6:30 p. to. Evening worth ip 7:30 p.m. Ser mon , by the pastor. f This is community hour. Special maaie, food fellowship, ear neat gospel adore. Test the welcome we wonld extend to alL - -r ZJS8LIE ItXUOBIAX, 1 ' a. Commercial and Myers. 8. Darlow dbnassnv pastor. Keiidencs 848 E. My era Pin X7M. SeTTices. 11 a. - to, "God's aU4.- 7:38 p. In.. Rev. . W. H. Hert mwai gve ilbistraeed Sermon' en. "The ens Commission." ' Anthem by senior eoansr "ttm Unto HInv" (Goo nod) a. n. Xnnier Chens p. sn. Sunday school Ivan Comer, sept. Jaaior League Ua,at la Leslie Hail. At 0:30 Francis E- I wU wet in Leslie HaU and Intermediate League ia tbe church Mrttev.' Church Kight program Thuraday atightL Junior choir 5:30, picnie Sapper devotional period 7:15. classes 7:50. , Btmumr enoir o :i0. The cboira are under t-a-au reaction of Mr. J. William Belcher SOUTH SAXEM FXIEKDS C HITECH Sunday services 10 :00 a. m. Soaday school. Dr. Crl Miller, supt. 11:00 atactic g lor worship: sermon : The of eJans. d:30 D. m. Christian KadeaTor. Meeting. ', ' 7 :30. . Meeting for worship. Sermon-: Covered Sine. ' Thura day. 7:?0 p. m. Prater meeting followed by choir practice. - Chas. O. - 11a worth, paator. 1655 . Liberty. " SK JOHJT'g BV. LTJTOTXAU WMa. and A St. H. N. Grose, pastor ri nun am next Sunday moralng at :a is JKngtintLT at 11 in Uensaa. Sunday anemsd. at) 9 a. m.. nil Englisn. Bible hour am e pv m. All are , xnriTAjtiAjr CHtracH Ctattsnm and ChemekeU 8U. Rev. Mar- rn a., hrerry, minister. Cbareh school at " "am Urade d instructors. Rev. Er- B Wbiteaeoth of Eegene will preach isaai av "The Madaesa of the, H.art " JOm, rry will sing. Mrs. W. A. Dentora TZBSt FBESBTTEBXAK Street between Chemeketn and twwtans, b,. n. K. TnUy, Ik I)., pastor. Binadny school ;30 . nv, followed by litmttm worship at 10:43 a. m. Sermon: "Sorf'sv Inheritance and Oars." Tohng Papi'B meetiaga 0:30 p. as. ETeninc at 7:10 o'clock. Sermon: "Con- -Its Means and Tests." - The naa- fcar w4is preach at both swrricea. Prayer fThnradsy evening at 7:80 o'clock. Tha Growth and Personnel of ttswKiagtlom." Mark 3:7-4:34.- - auu TiDrrros inssioir . " Tt&Vt Court St. O. 8. Johnson, pan teas. Residence 431 8. Cottage. Services saC 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 8 p. iwt. t Si Berkey. aupt. Wek-dav serrtees: abnrsday and, Saturday even . JASON LE2 CHTJBCH RECEPTION Rev. Thomas ' Aeheton, wife and iooberta VThitty, were the honored gacta at a reception held in the -Jason - Lee Cbnrch Tuesday evening.. ; A' splendid program by local talent waa very much appreciated aa were also the addresses by the honored guests and friends of the enarea who had assembled for the even ing. Refreshments, were served by the ladies of the -Church. Jason . Lea is known. s a friendly church and always ex tan da a ; welcome , to the newcomers of North Salem, the seetioa of the city which growing so rapidly. , . . CHRI8TIAJT ALLIANCE TABERNACLE 055 Feryr St. Sunday eehool begins promptly at 9:45; i Mre. Mollis Wilson. apt. Mornmg preaching service at 11:00 o'clock. Sermon, by . the pastor. Sub ject: "Ashamed of Jesus." The f rival which begaa Friday night will eon tinue) with meetings Sunday- afternoon - at 3:00. and Sunday evening at 7:30, and very evening during the week at 7:80, uomo and hear . Louie" the Indian at all these services except 8atday morning. lxoie Is a full-blooded Wenateaeo In dianlifted out of the depths of si a by the blood of Jesus Cferlst. Ho ha been saved front ain, haa been healed and bap tise wua tue epirit. and tent out to preach 'the gospel. , .Ha ia alao . accom panied by his squaw f 'Betty' If your are hungry spiritually earn to these meetings end .-give God chance to satisfy your sou. nnnf , the siek - and let Qod heal them. J. O. M in to a. castor. - CS2TTER STREET METHODIST ' EPISCOPAXt X3tSfe aatd Center Streets. , Rot. E. 3. Aa- skmenaiisr, pastor. Residence 084 N, wiatw 8t., phone 640-M. Services 1 1 :00 a nst. and 7:45 p. m. . The male quar- nnw W4it stag for the morning service. Smtr school 10;00 a. m, Mr. II. H. Ora "HJtn supt. Epworth Leagua devotional samvacm at 7:00 p. m. Mid-week prayer, twaattwc on ' Wednesday eveninr at 7:45. TSw Horning services are ia German,: and una ewnaiag services in English. The Su dam eohaol ia conducted In both langnagea. ram asm cordially Invited. . EST LUTHERAN CHURCH 8Harw and 18th. Rev. A. -L. Heine, pas- English service at 10 a. C'efman arfv:ew at 11:15 a. m. Sunday school at 8k av m. -i Martha Batterman, supt. On B4aR. Doa. 11, our remodeled House of " J 11 W i.j: . . ,. veew o. the triane God, and we invite nr njeaU and all to come and. rejoice with s ean this festive occasion. There will be m gmutau service in the forenooei at which JCraxberger of Oregon City - will amd an- English service m the a f tor- all which Rev. Lud wig of Portland & anwak sad a young peoples' rally ser v4cw i the svsnlng, with several speakers am apodal masie. Services are at 10:80 aa sbkk ft p. mm. and .7:80 p. m. repectively. TtMT SPIRITUALIST CHURCH fit SaJem wiU hold services st their hsU nat lempie : T jnter St. this -evening. Pee. 4th at 7:80 o'clock. Lawelln M. La Taller will he aneak- adt andi message bearer. The officials of ae aHste Association will also be preaent. Tfrpio "Heal jig." , The pub lie cordially . RICRREALL CHURCH Servires In the Evangelical Community in!tk of Rickrsall Sunday at II a. m. Km.: W. C. Kaatner will preach and will avtawat on. 'Ood's Letter to You." Sun 9 aamaot at 10 a. m. Good teachers in stisaitn ef elaaaea. Mrs. 8. J. Lewry, supt. aBXeSNE ' SCAN WILL PREACH ' . Vwk Ernest Whitesmith of Eugene Cni wtwiavt .Exchange will assist Dr. Martin with the services at the Uni Church. Cat ta go 4c d Chemeketa fn lira, en Sunday morn'.ng at 11 o'clock. xTtev owbjeet 'will be "The Madness of tktw Heart." Mr. Whitesmith was In ssskQadt a short time ago ia the east. TTgTHANT RETORMXP CHURCH Catmar ef Capitol and Marion. Sta. Sun anaw auhool 10 a. in. and German service u ea. aa, M. IMnny, minister. iracKRICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Witk hold regular services in the Pree- .i tni i em . Chorea n Sunday afternoon. ma Dfviae 38 daavsr ths meesaga. Conflrmatioo taasc nasets Kev. Erik sen from 8 to 4 p m aha class room for instruction. Choir t 8 p. m. at the home of Mr. J Ivia 435 Coliimbla St. :. Next Saturdav Han Lead's Supper will be administered for net nratr time to the members of this new lT argnariTed congregation. . TJOdANURX. BAPTIST ' Services will be held at the Y. M. C. building on Court street, Sunday, Deeenr- osr-s. at li a. m., and 7:80 p. m. Sun 3ay school st' 11, followed immediately by the preaching service. t Rev. J. C. Tib bits will preach St the mornina- service and Brother C, D. Saucy at the evenina. SEVENTH DAT ADVENTI8T Carner of X. Fifth and Gainea fits Sabbath services arcs Sabbath school 10:15 a. m. Sermon ll:SO. - Tonnar Po- plea- meeting at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting neaneeaay :; saaoay sight 7:45. Subject, "Christ's Message to Laodieia and the Seven Women who want the name of one man but ars willing to support laemseives, it, ' TTR8T METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner State and Church. P. C. Taylor, pastor, 030 State St. . Phone 874. Di rector religioue education ; Margaret K. Sutherland, phono 072. i Services: 11 a. fn. and 7:80 p. m. Sanson topics: a. i "The Church and its Minister," Rev. J. M. Canse, I. !.. Pres. of Kimball School of Theology; p. bs "God Sent Forth His Son." the- pastor. - Sneeial music: Prof. T. S. Roberts at tow organ. Prof. F. W. Hobaon will lead the' Vested choir in "A Hjrot of Thanksgiving" by Kremser. Of- tertory solo. "O Divine Redeemer." Gounod, sang by Miss Josephine Bross. Sundsy school 8:43 tr nu H. F. Shanks. superintendent. Epworth leagues : The three' chapters will meet together to bear Alias iaura Heist apeak en her work as a missionary in Baroda, ; India. Week day services : b. a. board meets fin Mondsy evening; the Queen Esther society an Tuesday. The W. H M. S. meete In the en urea parlors on Wedaesday afternoon at 8:80 Thursday evening' the mid-week service of Prayer and Praise will bo led by the pastor. : Other events: - Junior church meets in the church annex at the 11 O'clock hour. Mrs. A. A. Lea will give the lesson -on Foreign Missions, ' MILL ST. METHODIST Fifteenth and Mill Sta. Patrick Dahlia. pastor. Sundsy school 9:45 a. m Miss Esther Erickaon. Supt. Mornina- worshin and communion service st 11 a. as. Dr. MeCermick of ' Kimball collere - wUI de liver the measaga. Epworth league 8:30; loader. Miss E Eriekson The ChsUenco of the C. presented at the evening m. The W. F. M. Bj w : day at 7:80 p.- as., ia th. McDowell on 1516 BeUevue meeting Thursday 7:20 p. l st 7:80 "Package Sale" the church, - Yen are all cordially In v-ited to ear servieae. 4- r. pageant. will be :JI0 p. MSB- o' Mrs. . eL Prsyer On Friday ill be held CHEMEKETA ST. EVANGEXXCAZ. Corner f Chemeketa and N. 17th. G. E. Erskine, pastor. 208 N. 17th St.. phone 1008-W. Servieesr: 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. ; Sermon " topic : f"The- Gain of the Chureh-Goer," a. - m.; "Ashamed of Christ." -p. ra.- Snndsy school 10 a. at., superintendent, O. R. Strausbaugh. Young peoples', meetings: Christisn Endeavor. Senior end Intermediate, nt 8:80. Leader of Senior meeting. ; Dorothy Hubbard. Week day services i Mid-week prayer ser vice, -rnursdsy evening at 7 :80. leader. F. Kurs. Choir practice and Study of Evangelism, Tuesdsy evening . at 7 :80. " " FIRST CONGREGATION AZi Center sad Ubertv. - Charles E. Ward. Graded Bible School. 4:00 p. 1 pastor, 440 Center street, phone 891-R. orship. - Rev. P. M.EriksenS Services: 11 a. m a ad 7:30 p. m. Ser mon topics: "How Long is Your Ato!7, m.: "China's Great Day." in - story and picture, p.- as. . Sunday school 8 :45 a. m., snperintandent, "Mark McCal lister. Week day services: Monday Bell concert. matinee for children -4:15,- for adults at 7:30. Thnrsdayi-7:80, Bible study and prayer meeting.-- rr ---,---. ' EVANGELIC AX, CHURCH " CaMsst and Liberty sta. F. B. Culver, roatws, Sunday scboot at 9:43. I. L aor?a, rupt. Preshiag at l. ' Evan' wUewC League ef Christian Endeavor :80,- Violet . - Rankin. , leader. Tnpiaw "What Is Prayer." Rev. O. P. etf rortlaad, Oregon, will bring the st i:. 1.. ... ' ' .;- , ' - CHRISTIAN SCIENCB- wv Chnreh -Corner ef Liberty and t-THmaaaaa streeta. tiuaday enoraing aer- a 11, Sunday evening services at 8 ffabieet ef lesson sermon, "God the Only lactMr and Creator' Wedaesday evening nuaaimaaial meeting at 9:00 e stock. Bu mwtgr eeaool session- oonveno a 9:45 aad Tt do a m Ruln Riim IAS lerapfav open. daily from 11 to 5:30 t swis; damdsys and holidays. THE SALVATION ARMY SS State. Heme League program U daff Mgianlnr at 1 p. m.. and ending :tir. sneeial Srhst 1 did with JBlns" aitiam; eemmeoeing S p. m. ' Coins and tnmm what the ladies did with their "tal evreav' Suadsy aaeetinge at 11 a. mv aad n. m So which anybody may eoma and whwrm -everybody Is welcome. Sundsy srtiot 9:80 p. tn and special time for . that Tfmrig peopls st 8 p. at. Gospel snewtiinca I'uesdsy and Thsrsdsy, also at rmCHT MXM0EIAL C0NGRE0A TI0NAL IT aad Ferry strsets. H. C. Stovsr, iwin'rt- Morning servieest 1L Sermoa Dm Ey - s'treet." Yoong peoples miscxt enartet sings "Whan Shadows rrm" IFrarer). Evening ssrviee st 7:80. TheaKnvi subject "Why I Believe la J : !.' Tbo chorus eboir will sing r:.r Sams I Adore" (Fstris.) Sunday pi-hmt ad 10 a--m. C O." Harris, supt. t..',t'ii ias Endeavor soetetle meet St 8:43 p. ens. Bae day, December 4th Is desig--,' the "Every bfsltber Canvas 2 f5r'- ta a'-l Conirrst;enl Cbnrchss. Z wt ars revested to bs si boms from t t 5 reoeive visitisg tsams. All dsy hir Tnaadsy, Dscstolsr 0. Mnthly of Ladles t tas sbareh Wsdnes- ' r 1 ' ' . 'j L3 irr::oTAi. ii E. cttjczi ,r--v of North :ctr and Jeffereon r 't ;ma. Aebetfn, Tovev.. Robert "' . : is, ; vi A.- '.. Cetttrv.-.bsipers.-2 r services- wi.l ts b!d la this t rt tv eotnirj Lord's .! v. to - J -.i.'.ie s. ooiisl wsleorr.e. . S. EX. teTea SearaU- EMMANUEZ. PULL. GOSPEL MISSION - 420 State street. Katph D. BnlkKk psstor, 460 S. CotUgw street, phone B38M. Services: 2:80 and 7:45 p. m.7 Sunday school 8:80 p. nv 'Toung' peoples' meet ing 8 P m. Week day services: Evan g lis tie services Wednesday, Tharaday and saturaay njgats si 7 :. CASTLE CHAPEL UNITED BRETHREN Corner North 17th aad Xeb. Ave. W X. Blods-ett. paator. ! 1743 Seb. Ave phone 8622J. Services: 11 a. -aw and 7 ;3u p. m. i FermoB 4pics r Redemption s. m.; Evangelistic, p. m. Sunday school 10 a. sa auperiateadent. Ed.. . Weigle. Toaaw peoples meetings: 0:80, Floyd Bailey, pr-sident. Junior O. E. at 0:80, Jars, working. Matron, week day serv less:' Prsyer meeting Tbarsdsy evening nt 7 :0. Ladles Aid Wedneaday. ; Every one welcome and made to feel at homo. - . ' x CHURCH OF OOD - 14 N. Cksreh street. J. J. Gillespie, pastor, 1813 N. Chnreh street, phone wsji- cervices : ji-e. m, and 7:80 p. m. - Sunday school 10 a. as.." saperintead ent, Jamee Da via. Yoang peoples meet ing; :30p. m., Lyle Knox, lender. Week dsy services; Prsyer, meeting and Bible study .Wednesday evening 7:30. . Teach ers' meeting Friday evening 7:30. ..- INTERN AAI0KAL BISLB STUDENTS . - ASSOCIATION Meet every Sundsy, for Bible study.' Meeting are being held temporarily at 1160 Broadway street. North. Junior B. S. C. meet during first . lessen hour. Hours S:30 to 0:OO p, m., Children's program 9:80 to 10:00 a. m and evening services 9:00 to 10:00 p. mM are bresd easted from Portland, Radio XEX, 339.9 meters. Any Junior business girl who is interested in : joining; ; thia club 8houid see Miss Baker, eecretary of the Y. W. C. A. The next meeting of the group, to be held December fifteenth, will be in the form of a Christmas par ty. Every junior business girl is Invited to attend and to bring a guest and a email j-iXt. . New Division Added to Amer ican Citizenship Department At the meeting of the -Salem Woman's Club on Saturday;: after noon it was decided to add the In ternational Relations ' dirision to the American Citizenship depart ment of the club. J?r A: f r f ? Divisions of the department and the chairman are: LMvisiqn one Americanization: . - Mrs. - H e fen Southwfck, chairman; Citizenship training: - Mrs. Ronald s OlOTer, chairman; Ditision Iwo-Commun ity : Service : M rs, Harry . J." Weid- tner ; ; Division three-Indian Wel fare: f Mrs.- Seymour Jones; ? and Dirision -four-International . rela tions, Mrs II. J. Bean, Chairman. Mrs. W. P. Fargo is general chair man of the department. - r A rt Exhibit at Parrish ; junior' High School on I Monday x and Tuesday - An art exhibit will be held Monday, and Tuesday, December fifth and sixth, at J. V. : Parrish junior High School. This collec tion of prints of the world's fin est pictures in sponsored by the Colonial Art Society of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.: "Open house; in an rooms 01 tne school will be a feature both, evenings. ' The ex hibit will be held both Monday and Tuesday .from four until 1 fire o'clock in the afternoon and! from seven-thirty to ten In the evening with a program at eight o'clock The , complete program . will , be as follows:. Picture "SpiTit of '7 8" posed by Francis Lane, Delvln Dur ham and Charles Heltzel. Music -"Victorlious Legion r. i March" . ; Seredy Picture "Alice Blue Gown" Posed by Virginia Wassam nriiiTinirfn unnrn dcaui n ib unbtu PUPILS SHOULD BE URGED TO PLANT SHRUBS, HELD - Beautificatlgn of Salem by en couraging school children to plant flowers . " and ' & shrubbery. . and through competition between club members for garden and lawn Im provement, was the keynote of dis cussion at the Lions club luncheon yesterday, with Frank Neer, mem ber of the school board making the principal address. i ' A great quantity . of prunlngs, now wasted annually, could be put to account, said Mr, Neer who be lieved Salem was getting too much war; from . the -cultural " ;-. and aesthetic' Most of - the gardens, yards, and streets In the city are clean but few are, ornamented and weeds ln..racant lots present a highly unattractive sight, - .He urged Lion elnb members to make every effort to promote the development of gardens and im prove the appearance of the city. Alderman "W. W.- Rosebraugn. chairman of the city council ways and means committee,' and also a member of the planning and zon ing commission, stated that It was the plan of the commission to take steps to beautify Salem. Newell Wllliame, - president of the Southeast Salem Improvement club, declared that organization was stressing beautif ication of the city and wished to cooperate with the civic committee of the Lions club to that end. A number of Scotch songs and stories . by James Smart enter tained the club. OBJECTS TO DEBD S Music "Alice ! Blue Gown" .'from "Irene" Violin and fcello Duet Misses Marie and Jean . Pattoa. - Picture Age of Innocence" K Posed by EtSsol Ostlind Musi5 "To a Wild Rose" m: -mJ-.1 JMcDowell Violin solo Delbert Jepsen Picture "The Gleaners" Dosed by Esther Gibbardr Esther Block, and Francis Baker. Music -''Russian Harvest Song Eighth Grade Chorus 1 1 - ! Picture "Song of the Lark" Posed by Ellsa Petrossa iL Musits "Valse Tristl? Sibelius William Mosier. Delbert Jebsen. Emery Hobson Picture "Hiawatha" posed by Neva ' Jean Thompson Music "Land of the Sky Blue Waters' . ; Cadman Glee Club Picture "Blue Boy" Posed bv . Wesley Johnson ' Music ''Melody In F" Rubensteln Orchestra Picture "Whistling Boy" nosed by Sivlter Horn Music "Autumn Holiday" ;, . . Welsh Melody 7 B boys Octette Picture "Ming Toi" Posed bv Seiko Watanabe Music "Japanese Song" ... IX Picture "Pastry Eaters" Posed by Lawrence Blaisdell, Billle Tattersall ; ':"?l;ir Music "A Merry Life"? Denza . . Glee Club t r Picture "Lavinia" P os d by Phyllis- Hauge 1-? Musfc "North Wind March"iX ...1 .-.--.Chambers ... Orchestra V1-.. Picture "The .Trousseau" Pos- i ed by Elaine McCarroil, Myr ; tie Burk, and Barbara Walker Music "Wedding March" , ... Mendelssohn Orchestra : ) 5 Autopsy Made In Death of Washington Trapper SHELTON, Wash., Dec. 1 (AP) The death of Marius Carstenien, 48,-Tanuya trapper, was caused by either a rifle or revolver rol- let, and not by : a shotgun charge. This was determined at a second autopsy here ..today, following upon v the first, at which it had been , decided a shotsrun ; ihad causea nis ratal wound. - Charles p Lundy. i 25. -another trapper, was being held In I the Mason county Jail on ; an open charge. ' L&ndy was arrested after bis father, George .Lundy a mem- Mr . of ' the searching 1 tiartv - that found Carstensen's body, had de-J ciarea ms son and Carstensen had quarreled. Young Lundy admit ted yesterday that he was in the swamp where the trapper's body was found, the day of the killing. out denied he had . any weanon other than a shotgun. -: t- t SIDEWALKS AND STREETS " UNTIDY, SAYS MERCHANT i Complaint against the Silem po lice department for failure to en force the city ordinance requiring business' establishments to .have the fronting sidewalks swept be fore nine o'clock in the mornings was voiced to Judge Mark Poul- sen " yesterday by - WillianfGahls- dorf, a Court street merchant. - Mr. Gahlsdorf alleges that cer tain firms near bis place of busi ness allow long periods of time to elapse before sweeping off the ac cumulated debris, with the result that the sidewalks are not only unattractive, but often filthy as welL 7 Sidewalk obstructions are also objected to by Mr. Gahlsdorf who cites the following cases of grie- ...... . .. -" Ivance:. that a large pile of galvan- ized ztlDine lay- on Court street for 48 hourrand the police officer in tagging overtime parked cars pre ferred to clamber over the piping rather than request the owner to remove1 it asthe ordinance pro vides; f that on another occasion steel ioilersTclattered u" the street for an undue length of. time; and that, at the "present time, a large ladder lies Jn front of one Mtuhllshmeat w 1 1 h' attractive Christmas display windows, mak ine U 1 Inconvenient for shoppers to sraze at the wares shown. while the i condition on Court street narticularly aroused Mr, r-aniuiorfa ire. be asserted tthat a like condition existed at several other points in Salem's down town section, and urged thar action do taken to' have the streets; cleaned up before the holiday shopping crowds become greater. "-.. Convicted Bank Embezzler'; Sentenced 2 To 10 Years MnvricSANO. Wash. Dec. 2 t at W. J. Pattrson. for many years one of the; leading financial rirnres In the Grays tiaroor couo- trv haa , been sentenced to from two to ten years In the state pris on st Walla Walla. He bad been charged ;-: with . having borrowea money from the Hayes and Hayes bank of Aberdeen, new aeiunci, without a resolution of the board of directors. He was manager ana cashier of the bank, Patterson en tered, a nlea of guilty to the "I realize." said' Judge Abel in pronouncing sentence, "that your situation at this . itmies due large ly to misplaced confidence in oth ers. But you have been .careless and Teckless In dealing witb other people's money, to their loss and detriment." ; - : The minimum' sentence ? under the law is a fine. The maximum is ten years in prison and a fine. SEATTLE MAN PICKED CITY LICffiSE LEGJU REGULATION OF DAIRIES AP. PBO'D IN OPINION , Interests during the World war, will purchase two shipping board boats of 6.000 tons ithe lime rock. ' , WASHINGTON, Dec 2. (AP) William E. Humphrey of Seat tle, was elected-chairman of the federal trade commission " here succeeding Commissioner Charles W. Hunt. ' The trade commission era occupy the chairmanship of the commission in rotation. ... . SWALLOWS BILLIARD BALL OREGON CITY, Dee. 2.--(AP) B. J. Harris of this city, bet 60 cents with friends in a pool ball that he could place a billiard ball in ' his mouth. He did it, but it required the assistance .of Dr. A. H. Huycke to extract the, billiard ball from the mans' mouth. It In said that it took half the night tor the Physician to get the ob ject out of Harris mouth. a The city-of Klamath Falls has authority under Its charter te li cense and regulate dairies located In T the. city, according , to a legal opinion prepared here " Friday by the attorneygeneral. f The opinion was written at the request of W M. Duncan. - district attorney for Klamath county. Mr. Duncan asked whether the city can . take over the .work of in specting and regulating dairies; or whether this must be done by the state under the dairy and food act. ;The attorney general held inbla opinion that the city has authority under Its charted to regulate dair ies and to supervise and license the dairying business within the mun icipal :iimits4--'t, 4VV' r-5-"" ,The city; has authority to exact license fees from persons engaged in the operation of a dairy or sell ing milk witihfn the city. , . There also is ample authority, the attorney general said, for the city to enact reasonable ordinances on the ' subject . notwithstanding that it is already covered by state legislation. The attorney general held that there must be no conflict between the city and the state legislation: The Burke Cannlnsr which has plants at Portland, As toria and Gold Beach. Is seeking a location for a fish cannery and storage point on Coos bay. enici:s7Hn.i pills "Yrv I- Aaa Tm VwiW V' hn.1 ia Svd axi S..l() iii om.uc txnaa. eatod Mh Blue W A IT T.kMfcw. Umr V i 1:1 ,r,r lnr.a. V t 1 Vn.i?r t.l k.it iiAsieins W 1 . I K.f. .r,i. If., as . 1&L0 ST LmitiuilXm STLUl ALSg Read'the Classified Ads EYES EXAMINED f GLASSES FTTTED Ten Years Practice Salem In Phone 625 Dr. L. R. Burdctte Optometrist 401 First National Bank Bldg. Cement Firm Organization Completed At Puget Sound SEATTLE, Dec 2. (AP) ganlzation. of the Pacific - Coast Cement company as a subsidiary of the Pacific Coast company for construction, and operation ' of a $4,000,000 cement manufacturing plant here was announced tonight. The Pacific coast company will re-enter the : transportation field to haul lime rock from southeast ern Alaska to the projected ce ment plant in Seattle.: The steam ship company, which disposed of its vessels to tbe IL F. Alexander Remus Insanity Fit Was Mere Anger, Contention CINCINNATI Dec. 2. (AP) The prosecution in George Remus' trial - has set about proving that thA nnthiirsta nf the defendant. which nearly -a score of witnesses had testified indicated insanity, were nothinr more than fits of anger common to him long before he bad heard anything concerning the alleged : misconduct of the wife be killed. Willie H. Haar," Savannah, Ga., former bootlegger, who. served a sentence In the Atlanta federal penitentiary while Remus was there for violating the prohibition law. was in the witness box as a defense witness. - "Didn't Remus get very mad when the prisoners in the 'Atlanta penitentiary would cry out: Who ate the cheese ?' and answer them selves with: 'Remus, the rat, ask ed Carl E. Basler, assistant pros ecutor, on cross examination. The defense objected, strenu ously, Charles H. Els ton, co-counsel with Remus, asserting ' that the only purpose of such an inter rogation could be to prejudice the jury or cause 111 fellings towards RemUS.';; :" . - f "We want simply to show these spells simply were mad spells, that they were simply fits of anger, and not insanity vat all," Basler told Judge Chester R. .Shook. "We want to show that- Remus bad them long before 'anything came up. about Mrs. Remus." Remus who bad sat quietly all day, -bounced to his feet with an attack upon Basler." .. - There.was not a prisoner down mere wide enougn, large enough or powerful enough to insinuate a thing' like that,"- Remus . roared, his. face and neck flaming red. "If Mr. Basler has any evidence like that let him present it and aot try to inject it by conjecture, supposition, innuendo or presump tion.' You drank pints of whisky on your eastern trip. You hypocrite, you" Nobody paid any attention to Remus' outburst. It. was the, sec ond time Remus had leaped up and burled the wholesale liquor drinking charge at Basler; "Was that - -mark made?" Bas ler calmly asked Haar. "That remark was made," re plied the witness, 1 "What did Remus do?" "Remus ..resented. He ; tried - to find the people who had made the remarlp and wanted to fight them." - . - V . Haar admitted that he had made a deposition for use in, Mrs. Remus' divorce suit in which he had, described Remus as ' cursing much, wanting to fight other pris oners, making "all sorts of re marks.': and alleging that nis wife .had mistreated him. It was sworn to in 192S. - The divorce case was ' pending when Remus shot and killed, his wife in Eden Park here last Oc tober 6 as she was enroute to court. , . ' Headaches ' (Vfcen tfie result of kvdnev disorder; due to imperfect kidney aftkr. Men and women everywhere use and recommend Foley Pills diu retic for welcome relief. They satisfy. " eUeare stimulant far Use kidneys Capital Drug, Store . 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