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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1928 Yoin Cami Use COlO.CRCArV Owl Agency LOCAL Mark Given Fine H. H. Clark. 160 South 15 street, was fined Jl In police court yesterday for parking In an alley. I'xrk in Zone V. V. Cawthorn. 98 South Vi titer street, parked In a re ricted tone yesterday. He was f .iied $1 In police court. iTiulie, For a Real French Curl Permanent, call at the 4Model Beauty Parlor. Using the idealistic Method. Couple Married Frank J. P. Sponskl. 22, of rVotts Mills, yesterday obtained a Jicense to marry Barbara Bors thorva, 18, of Ml. Angel. A Ia Carte Service In Dining Room Marion Hotel. Operations Performed Mrs. Lillian Fox. 44S Lincoln, enderwent a major operation yes terday .at the Salem General hos pital. Fred Gavel, 27 N. Church, and Isobel George, 328 State, had minor operations performed. fct Breakfast fc Black Cat Restaurant. Divorce Sued For Willard D. Mamna yesterday filed suit for divorce against Rita Maruna, charging cruel and In human treatment. White Mountain Honey la the best. Phone Mead at 8F5. Skopil Case Dismissscd The case against Otto Skopil for obtaining money under false pre tenses was yesterday dismissed by Justice of the Peace Brazier Small when the case came on for' trial. Old Time Dance Crystal Gardens, erery Satur day night. Chrysler Car Stolen The Pacific Finance "cooporaf tion of Portland is minus a Chrys ler "50" as the result of a theft that occurred Wednesday night while the car was parked on Salem police have neen notified. Fnrnltore Upholsterer And repairing. Giese-rowers Furniture Co. IVmarest Estate fSOOO Inventory and appraisement were yesterday filed In probate in the matter of the estate of the late Jennie Demarest. The estate Is estimated at $6000. that value being put on the Rankin farm on Garden Road. Appraisers are Vlr gil Cochran. M. C. Honaker and C. Norton. rfUr Posts -Just received a car of good ce-J dar posts, they are going fast! If you want them you had better hurry. Cobbs Mitcneu uo., south 12th; near Southern Pacific depot. Harry Fisher Sentenced Harnr Fisher, former convict and member of a gang of thieves that Infested Salem automobiles for several months nntil rounded i,n hv local notice, was yesterday sentenced to serve three months In tbe county jail and also to pay fine of $100. Fisher is already a SPECIAL PRICE-$2850 The owner must sell at nce. It la well worth $3500 but It la priced to sell NOW. Five room, basement. , fireplace. Paved street, oa n carllne. close to school. Located In north part of city. 81000 will handle the deal. y ;i -v; U. S. REALTY CO. 449 State Si. Tel. 96tt You get the most good from Cold Cream when you use it generously enough to act as a massage and skin cleanser. Although a full pound of Owl Theatrical Cold Cream costs only 75c, no cofchcream can be purer. It is made in the Owl laboratories where quality is of first importance. And, be cause the price is low, you feel happy about using it gen erously, so that it does you the most good. As an extra inducement to acquaint you with this cream, we are giving FREE with each full pound a cold cream applicator. CAPITAL DRUG STORE J. H. WILLETT 405 State NE WS BRIEFS convict of some experience. Offi cers credit him with one escape from the state penitentiary. He was subsequently caught, however, and served his time out. He was a witness at the trial of Tom Mur ray. Percolated Coffee Always fresh. Always 5c. Black Cat Restaurant. Fined for Orel-parking W. J. Thompson and D. H. Young parked too long in one place and paid 81 each in police court yesterday for the offense. Collision Reported Donald F. Blake, 19, reported to police yesterday a collision of two automobiles at the corner of State and High streets. Skidding caused the accident, the report stated. Remodeling Sale Entire stock reduced. H. F. Woodry. 271 N. Commercial sL Km ram A brief system of short hand just the system for College stu dents to take notes and lectures. May be learned in 6 weeks. Reg ister for the new class next Mon day at Capital Business College. Dr. Warner Jefferson Dr. Estella Ford Warner, di rector of the medical service for the Marion county health demon stration, was in Jefferson last night to meet with a groep of citizens there who are organized in the interests of health promo tion. Everfast Dress Making Contest- Ends today noon. All dresses made np for this contest must be entered by 12:00 p. m. Miller's. W. U. Grad New Judge Leon R. Yankwlch. Willamette law school gaduate In 1909, has been named as a Judge In the su perior court at Los Angeles. He received tbe highest rating among the 45 candidates for the Oregon bar in that year, despite the fact that he had not yet attained the age of 21. He Is now one of the youngest superior court judges In the United States. Observe Founder's Birth The Salem Odd Fellows order met Wednesday night in their an nual celebration of tbe birth of the founder of Odd Fellowdom. Thomas Wilde. Deputy Grand Master Fred Meindl told of the life of the founder. A history of the lodge and bits from Wilde's life in his native England were related by Amos. Van. secretary Baltimore was the scene of the lodge's Inception, on April 26, 108 years ago. f , Cedar Posts Just received a car of good ce dar poets, they are gofng fast. If you want them yon had better hurry. Cobbs ft Mitchell Co., 349 south 12th; near Southern Pacific depot. Divorce Requested Alleging cruel and inhuman treatment, Grace L. Hays yester day filed suit for divorce, from Al lison Streeter Hays. She alleges that during the past few years he frequently became intoxicated, and that he beat her and otherwise in jured her. They were married in Oklahoma in 1908. Marlon Man Re-elected . J. E. Smith, of Marlon connty was again chosen secretary-treasurer of the Connty Judges and Commissioners association at the annual meeting held In Portland Wednesday. Judge Victor P. Mo ses, Benton connty, and drant Phegley. Multnomah, continue It the offices of president and vice president, respectively. Clever and Colorful Maka household tasks attrac tive. See our specials at $1.25. Howard Corset Shop. Conducts OUale el SUverton " Dr. IB. I. Bruak, la charge of the dental department of the Mar lost connty - child health 1 demon strath) n, was In. the ' StlTerton kUls district yesterday to conduct a joint eliale for puplle of the Davis, Porter, and Honntaln, View It schools. The examinations also determine students for the health honor roll which the state super intendent s office Is sponsoring Dr. Brnnk will examine one grade at Mill City today. Old Time Dance Free Sat. Night, Castilian hall, open 8:00. Fined for Speeding H. Thompson of Everett, Wash ington, was fined 310 in justice court here yesterday for having driven his. car at 60 miles an hour on a public highway. He paid the fine and was released. Klnck to Address Clnb; John' Kluck will address mem bers of the Southeast Salem Im provement club at the regular monthly meeting February 1. Mr. Kluck Is a landscape gardener and will tell club members how lawns and parking strips may be beauti fied with little effort. Cyclamen Plant Special Continuing all week, haupts, 612 State St. Breit- Itoas Lad Improves Only conscious at intervals, is the report of physicians who are attending the case of Melvln Ross, 9, Salem Heights, who sus tained a fractured skull when hit by an automobile late Tuesday as he was leaving a bus near the Salem Heights school. His gen eral condition is Improved, how ever. Judkins Divorce Allowed In findings of fact and conclu sions of law handed down in cir cult court here yesterday by Judge L. H. McMahan, Frank Judkins is found to have treated hfs wife. Velma Judkins. in a cruel and In human manner so that she Is en titled to a decree of divorce. Men, and Women Alike Appreciate these Jar proof watches at Pomeroy & Keepe's. Setter Found A dog described as a Lewellyn setter has been found running at large and turned over to the Ore gon state humane society. It was reported last night. The owner may obtain possession of the ani mal by calling Dr. W. G. More house, head of ibe society, at 1510. Arrested as Hog Thieves- Waldo Zimmerman and Carl Wlnzer, both of Mehama, were yesterday "arrested and brought into justice court here charged with having stolen, butchered and sold 15 hogs that were the prop erty of Henry Schroeder. Fall lng to put up $1000 each as bail money they were placed In the Marlon county Jail for safe keep ing. Zimmerman's account of the situation was that he had an im plied agreement with Schroeder to take the hogs In payment of $100 that Schroeder owed him. The hogs brought $133.13. and Zim merman was to return the sur plus over the $100. Wlnser has been in the toils of the law twice before. Several months ago he was fined $250 on a liquor charge, and this month he paid two fines of $25 each for trapping without a license and dealing la deer hides unlawfully. Last Week January Clearance Sale on Home Furnishings. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. Deny Road Xeetl T A proposed road leading from the . Crooked Finger highway through the property of John Hertl and on down to Butte Creek. New shipment of St. Andreasberg Rollers "The canary with a college education.. Flake's Fetlead 273 State. Free ftd vice on care of pets Optical Cow r e jto w. riXK TOJLXO mAlac Ihiii. Thompooe Glut sen to 0 0 D, 8 AYS We have several, Harley Da vidson motorcycles with or without side cars. These mo tors are In fine condition.. IxxUj quipped and priced Car below market price. inn "The House That Service BoUt" is not necessary nor expedient in the opinion of a group of cltisens of that district who have filed with the county court a remon strance to that effect. The group. Including the Hettwers, the Bel lingers, the Plases, the Klnsers, the Weibels and the Shepherds, say the road which', Mr. Hertl re cently applied for, would not serve enough people to warrant expense of construction. Cedar Poet Just received a car of good ce dar posts, they are going fast. If you want them yon had better hurry. Cobbs & Mitchell Co., 349 south 12th; near Southern Pacific itonnt Xew Dwelling Planned Hilborn and Ritchie will erect a one story dwelling at 235 Twenty-third street costing 83500. A building permit was issued yes terday. A. W. Binegar has con' tracted for the work. Attends Board Meeting Dr. S. F.. Scott, appointed by Governor Patterson as a member of th chiropodist examining board, left yesterday for Portland where he will attend a meeting of the board. Attractive New House Dresses $1.95 and up. Howard Corset Shop. Community Club to Meet The Hazel Green community club will hold its regular meeting Friday night, January 27. Two snappy farces will be given and also various musical numbers. A cafeteria lunch will be served at the close of the meeting. The public is cordially invited to at tend. Lions to Have Pictures At their weekly luncheon this noon, the Lions club and wives of the members who have been invited for the occasion will be entertained by moving pictures. of wild life as "shot" In various parts of the werld by Colonel Moore, big game hunter and trap per. The pictures are shown under direction of the U. 9. de partment of agriculture, bureau of economics. The luncheon be gins at 11:30 for this program. 1928 Calendars Free, Homer IL Smith Ins. Agency, over Millers. Book Space Dwindle Books In the Willamette uni versity are growing in numbers so rapidly that shelf space Is at a premium, and the university offi cials are wondering who will be the first to finance a new library building. Thirty-two hundred books have been added to the pre vious total of 20,000 since June 1, 1927. The attic and basement of Waller hall are being used as store rooms for the books less In de mand. - Lew Library Gro The Willamette university law school is making great strides to ward acquiring the number of books necessary to have the school become standardized. As a result of the recent action of the Marlon county bar association, to cooper ate In building up the library, a total of IS 00 books have been pro-1 vided. Seven thousand five hun dred volumes are necessary for standardisation. The books are being catalogued and the name of the donor in each case Inscribed. Thief Exchangee Cai Two hours after a car had been reported stolen in Albany, Traffic Officer Edwards found It here on Ferry street at 3:10 yesterday morning. Shortly before the ear's recovery, a Chrysler was reported WANTED CHAIRS TO CANE SCHOOL FOR BLIND Telephone 21 TYPEWRITERS IV O. SMITH ft OOBOVA Stn DSTUXBTB ADDBftft Ail JUkM Um4 MirtlMi too a. momjr nM SSI til Otmzt ft. Distinctly Correct Footwear Boys GMe John X Rottls Expert: Shoe Filters 415 Stale Ht. stolen from Ferry street between Commeclal and Liberty streets. Police officers bellere the Albany thief wanted; a faster car and made the exchange here. The car stolen from Salem belongs to the Pacific Finance corporation and bore license number 119-729. Christ ensen Jailed Here- Norman Chrlstensen of Oregon City was yesterday turned over to Marlon county officers and lodged in the Marion county Jail. Chrls tensen is charged with having ta ken part in the theft and butcher ing of a cow; in the vicinity of Aurora recently. SEN. HEFUN FLAYS Writers for Publisher Brand ed As "Hickory Nuts" , and "Liars" WASHINGTON. Jan. 26. (AP) Threats to bar some news- naner writers rrom tne senate press gallery were made here by Senator Hetlin, democrat, Ala bama.Jn objecting to some of the accounts of his speech Monday in which he assailed his critics and renewed his attacks on the Catholic church and Governor Smith of New York. Obtaining recognition late in the day the Alabama senator con fined his remarks to denials oi statements written in stories pub lished In two Washington news papers. He referred to the writers as "liars" and "hickory nuts." Heftln denied published asser tions in the Washington News that he had said he would quit the democratic party if Al. Smith were nominated for president. He gave notice that he was going to ask the senate to take some action against newspaper men "who lie about me," If he found any more of it. Then he turned to the headline In the Washington Herald, a Hearst naoer. which read "Hef- tin S C1UPU1U7 ouv.m.m and he said that in using the name of our Saviour In debate yesterday he was directly quoting some newspaper men and was noi using the language as his own. "I want to serve notice right now on Mr. Hearst." Heflin shouted, "that If he continues I will read some affidavits that will shut some of his hickory nuts out of this gallery." RUMANIAN BEAUTY SHOT Leading Lady In Budapest Theater Killed, Husband Hit BUDAPEST, Jan. 2. (AP) Beautiful Valentine Convlci, lead lng actress In the Rumanian na tional theater at Bucharest, was found In her dressing room at a theater here last night, shot dead She had Just dressed to go to a baU. Convict's husband, a wealthy merchant, was in the room, also shot but he may recover. The couple had been married eighteen months. BERT AC0STA ARRESTED NATJGATUCK. Conn., Jan. 26. (AP) Bert Acosta. interna tionally famous trans-Atlantic fly ing ace. Was arrested at the Air drome Inn, Bethany, early today by Chief Aviation Inspector George Parnartla and Police Chief William T. Morris of Nangatuck. on a warrant charging violation of the Connecticut aircraft laws. He was held In $500 bonds and will appear before Judge Frank A. Sears In Borough court tomorrow. Bits For Breakfast ? O ' o A road over Cascades S And a Silver Creek Falls na tional park V And the development of the min lng district up that way, with a lot of other things that are com ing, will make the eastern end of old Marlon county hop to the front in a lively manner. Salem should be doing more to wards getting the stage set for the 1934 centenary celebration of the coming of the missionaries, starting the march of civilization in the Oregon country, and found FLORAL DESISKS CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS GOLD FISH, BIRDS C. F. BBSXrHATJTI Telephone tit IIS State St. 1027 FKbb 4lXPAi-aCR SAMPLE BOOKS Cell, phone or write MAX O. BUREN 170. 2f. Commercial , Bales ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, Xew or Used Motor . VIBBEjfe T0D17 Thtnsje 23rrtrleal 191 Soma, JUsb Tel. 2112 HEARST BPn lng Willamette university that started Salem, V e s ' The plans have arrived for the new cottage to be erected at the Salem Indian school. This Is one for which the appropriation was made last year. Another one Is provided tor In the appropriation now pending in congress, besides some other needed buildings. Sev eral apartment houses for em ployees there are nearing comple tion now. Improvement is the order of the day at this oldest, biggest and best Institution of the kind in the United States. s s s "Seven Miles Out," the new book of Ella McNunn, is getting some wonderful press notices. The copies will soon be all gone. Some are yet for sales at 50 cents each at the Patton book store. PICTURE RADIOED FOR JIRST TIME YESTERDAY (Continued from page 1) ted through the antenna. At the receiving point, the im pulses were carried to a small box containing a transformer, rectifier and amplifying tubes and then to a Moore Neon lamp. The beams from the lamp were projected through a lense into a box con taining the revolving cylinder on which a sheet of photographic pa per had been wrapped. As the broadcasting was concluded tbe paper was developed, just as in any ordinary photographic print. OBITUARY Parker In this city. January 25, Mrs. E. A. Parker, age 78 years, a res ident of Marion, mother of J. C March of Valsets. Funeral services will be held from the Rigdon Mortuary today at 3 p. m. Inter ment will be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Hing At Portland, January 25, Nam Ming, age 15 years, Chinese boy, a resident of St. Louis, Marion county, district. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. today from the Rigdon Mortuary, with inter ment in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Pearson Florence Pearson died at a lo cal hospital, January 26. aged 22. Body at Webb's funeral parlor. Funeral announcements later. , Sanders At the home. 4 miles east of Salem, eary Thursday, Jan. 26th, Mrs. Lirxie Sauder. age 78 years, wife of Levi Sauder, mother or George Sauder. Funeral services Saturday, Jan. 28th at 10:30 a. m., from the Rigdon Mortuary Interment Cltyvlew cemetery. Kahler In this city, January 25, Mrs Bertha Kahler of 1260 Hood streets, wife of Barney Kah ler. The remains are In charge of the Rigdon mortuary. Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 28. at 1:30 p. m.. from (he German Lutheran church. 16th and A streets. Rev. Gross officiating. Interment in Lee Mission cemetery. Pntnam Funeral services for Mrs. Car He Pntnam, mother of Mrs. C. R Hammond. 1454 Leslie street, will be held from the - Terwilliger Funeral Home today at 2 p. m.. Rev. Jacobs officiating. Commit ment will be in the I. O. O. F cemetery. TERWILLJGERS Perfect Fwaeral Serrice J For Less Licensed Lady Mortician TTO Chesneketa Street Telephone 7S4 Salem Poultry Co. NEW LOCATION Corner South High and Mill Streets Cash Bayers of POULTRY Telephone 2490 After jYour Shave A Harmony Bay Rum Made from the finest im ported Oil of Bay. distilled in the West Indies and of full strength. A most delightfal and re freshing body rah and astringent. Delightful after shaviag. Very invigorating it a email e.annUty ts - added to tbe morning bath. t 75c Full Plat Perry's Drug Store :- ; 115 S. Commercial -" PUIETT'S SPEECH CREATES URMIENI Congressmen Alternately Attack and Defend Navy Yard Officer WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. (AP) Rear Admiral Plunkett. commandant of the Brooklyn navy yard, whose recent remarks re garding the possibility of war ln ferentlally were replied to at the White House, was attacked and defended today on the floor of the house. ; Leading tbe attack was Re pre aentatlve McClintlc, democrat. Oklahoma, a member of the naval committee, who said It was "a piti ful situation when the president of the United States feels that It Js necessary to deny sentiments expressed by a man of such high rank as Admiral Plunkett that the country should prepare for war." Representative Black, a New York democrat, defended Plunkett and assailed what he termed was the "unfair view expressed at the White House." McClintlc charged that high navy officers play an important role ill guiding the American for eign policy and said such officers should be removed. Black proceeded to charge that foreign policy was often directed by Secretary Hoover and denied that Plunkett's purpose either was in the interest of foreign pol icy or increased appropriations for naval construction. Citing also Admiral Hughes tes timony regarding a $3,000,000. 000 construction program, Mc Cllntic said naval officers were "trying to show to congress that our commerce is so Important that it must be protected at all costs." "In marked contrast to thls-pol-llcy," he added, "the nation is confronted with an outburst from a naval officer which according to the press has created one of the greatest stirs ever witnessed In European countries. "Such idiotic, assinine outbursts put this nation in bad repute with other nations of the world and in stead of increasing our commerce with friendly nations this ad Vic 1L m . LADD &BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Let Kennell-Ellis Make Your View and Commercial Pictures, Anj Time, Any Place Old Photographs Copied Often you want old photographs reproduced, but fear entreat ing them to strangers. Our reputation assures the safety and proper care ot your picture, whhsh we will copy, enlarge, frame or hand color at a price lowejr than the unknown agent can otter. Kennell-Ellis Studio 420 Oregon Bldg. TRAMS! Long and Short Distance Hauling Public and PriVate Storage. Fireproof Building GRAIN, FEED and SEED Free Delivery to any part of the dty. QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION Farmers Warehouse j PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop. Day Telephone 28 ' " , Nigkt Telephone 1267-T7 mirals prophecy has the effect or. curtailing and destroying satis factory trade relatione. J 31 Birthdays of Two Honored j By Central Howell Friends' CENTRAL HOWELL. Jan. 26 (Speaial) Mrs. R. H. Blye'ln- - prise air. ye on nis oinnaay last Saturday evening. The families presenet were Mr. and Mra rtartta Rta Mr tnri Mn John Tweed. Mr. and Mrs. Chris , Lelchty, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hal. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons. v Mr. and Mrs. Robt Jam and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. ; -R. H. Bye. Four tables of 500 were played, i Chester Leichty won high score'1' r. .1 , . . tf.ll 1 - - . f.1 - uj m i . a. a. nan low scurv. A lainty lunch was served at the'"' 3 Jose of the evening. a group of his f riends on Tuee-i,T day evening. Games, music and cards were enjoyed and a Tery" bountiful lunch was served to those present. Mrs. Robert Janz, Mr. and Mrs. 3 A. Chris Lichty. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa J vaunian. Mr. ana Mrs. Clarence Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Bertie ! Bye. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ramsden, i . Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hall, Mr. and. . Mrs. R. H. Bye. A. F. Jans and,v; the Misses Faye Ramsden, Mu-it rlel. Gladys and Esther Lelchty.,j , minor Davis, isora ana Aiyrene r J Ji f . an1 Phttata. T.fhtv Xf arl A Bye. Earl Bellg. Clayton Stoyer. Pearl Bye, Hollis Ramsden end', Kusseu, uonaia ana james uicniy., . LABOR SCORES YANK POLICY IN NICARAGUA (Continued from pf 1) i.J,-. with those of most all other groups v of people within the United States'""' and the Pan-American countries. "They are pledged to tbe ideals of self-government. This Is no ' . new policy, It is traditional Amer icanism. It is a policy supported If by the overwhelming sentiment otjTj the American people." v "American labor has raised its voice most effectively when some menancing and threatening situa tion arose disturbing the friendly relations existing between the United States and countries in,. Central and South America," the letter declared. When Glasses Are Needed "APPEAL TO O'NEILL' ' New Location Dr. C. B. O'Neill Fourth Floor First National Bank BeOdlag Phone 121 , 7EK Storage .1.4 it is "'5