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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1928)
-THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, J92S s'.lem STUDErrrs ACTIVE OH CAMPUS Uany Local Young Folk Fill Prominent Places at State Universtiy UNIVERSITY OP OREGON. Ketene, Juae S. (Special). More than ordinary prominence 4 activity in affairs of tbe cam pus has been shown by Salem tu deata registered at the University of Oregon this year. Their activ ities have been varied to a consid erable extent, for almost every field of student interest has been entered by stadents registered from Salem including athletics, indent administration, student Journalism, music, drama and oth ers. Perhaps two of tbe most prom inent from Salem are Herbert and Harold Socolofsky, who will be graduated this month, both from the school of business administra tion. Both are members of Beta Theta Pi fraternity of which the latter Is retiring president. He is also a member of the men's glee club, and of Phi Mu Alpha, men's music honorary. He also belongs to Friars, Alpha Kappa Psi. and Pan Xenia. honor organizations. Herbert Socolofsky has served as vice president of the associated students during tb! last year, and as such ' has been especially active in committee work on the campus. He is also a member of Friars and Pan Xenia and has had the position of treasurer of the campus YMCA this year. He also headed the Dads' day celebration held on the campus for the first time this year. Two Salem women. Florence Jones, and Dorothy Delzell. were elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic honor ary, during the last term of this year. Both are graduating this month in English. Miss Jones has been especially active in written English during her university career. She is a member of Kap pa Kappa Gamma and Pot and I Quill, writers' croup of which she . . . ... was president, and Miss ueizell is affiliated with Pi Beta Phi soror ity, and Is a member of Pi Lamb da Theta. education honorary. The field of journalism has found Dorothy Baker, junior in journalism, active and dujing the past year she has served as a day editor of the Oregon Daily Emer ald and a section editor of the Oregana. student yearbook. She was also reporter for the Women's league. She Is affiliated with Alpha XI Delta sorority and Mortar Board and Theta Sigma Phi honor organizations. Phyllis Van Kimmell. fresh man in journalism, has been a member of the news staTf of the Emerald, student publication, and reporter for the campus YWCA. Si e has been elected to the ecre taryhip of her class for next year and to Kwama, sophomore wom en's organization. Lester Oehler, second year law student, has been active in a com mercial line having won the Beta Gamma Sigma scholarship. He is a member of that group and also f neta Alpha Psi and Alpha Kap pa PhI, commerce honoraries. Nancy Thielson. freshman in music, has been especially promi nent in mueic and dramatics. She took a leading vocal part in the Junior vaudeville. "Dream Fol lies." and is a member of the women's glee club. She has also bad leading parts in freshman dramatic productions. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta aorority, and has done mnch solo work on the campus. Edward Fisher, freshman in political science, and Kenneth Al len, freshman in economies have also been active in the musical line, both being members of the men's glee club. Both had solo parts in the junior vaudeville, and Kenneth Allen has been featured by tbe Kollege Knights, dance band. Fisher is a member of Sig ma Nu and Allen of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Cotter Gould', Junior in the rhool of business administration. la probably the outstanding ath leto from Salem, having won hi second letters in both football and baseball this year. He is afflli- 'ated with Phi Delta Theta. Reyn old lfaeDonald, sophomore In the same school, and a member of Sigma Nn, has made an enviable name for himself in baseball this term. Freshman numerals were made by Harold Olinger; first year man in education and member of Beta Theta Pi, in both basketball and baseball.' John Creech, freshman in biology and member of Sigma No fraternity, made his numeral in swimming. and Chandler Brown, freshman in economics and also a. member of Sigma Jfa. has been active in golf. Brown has also been doing sports writ ing for the Emerald during the year. Arthur Hamilton, senior in economics, was vice president of the board of directors of tbe Uni versity Co-operative store this year, making his second year on the board. He is affiliated with Sigma "Nn fraternity. Although not on the campus during the year, except for a few days at tbe end of their tour. Benoit McCroskey and Avery Thompson, with Jack Hempstead of Portland, completed a debate 'our of the world this spring. Both are members of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity ana pre-iaw ma jors. five ram pupils urn Women s Club Takes in $33 at Ice Cream Social: Improvements Made If You Have. Here Is Chance to Cash in on It To Tune of $25 CLEAR LAKE. June 5. (Spe cial.) Five clear Lake young peo ple graduated from Salem high school in the class of 1928. They received their diplomas at the. commencement exercises Friday eveninz. June 1. The five graduates from Clear Lake are: Eula Grace Beckner. Esther Margaret Hahn. Ruby Jane Orey, Robert Boyd Meredith and William Karl Stolk. The ice cream social held Sat urday evening. June 2. .was suc cessful. The gross receipts for the evening were $33. Mrs. Fred Hammock drew the lucky number for the quilt. The sostal was spon sored by the Ladies' Improvement club. The Mission Bottom folks are making considerable improve ments. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Col- llard are having the Interior oil their house redecorated, ana aj sleeping porch screened. Tney also had the archway between the living room and dining room en larged. Robert Cole is reshingling his barn and making some minor improvements on it. Mrs. Clara Collard is spending a few weeks with her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Alma Collard near Ne balem. Oregon. Mrs. Eva Palmerton and son Sam of Marion spent a day last week at the Collard home. Mrs. Palmerton is a cousin of W. P. Collard. There is an advertising an nouncement in The Statesman this morning that will be interesting to you, if you have a good name that is, a good name for the me morial park that js being opened south of Salem. It must be easily pronounced, have a pleasant sound, and not have been frequently used. And it must go well as a prefix to me morial park. The contest must be snappy. It will end Saturday night. There is a committee of judges, and the name selected from those submitted will entitle the one who suggests it to $25 in cash. No doubt there .will be a spirited contest; hundreds of names will be submitted. Many of them will be anoropriate. The committee of judges will have a hard task. rbosa" of the ? bloody twentieth" ward, a member of tbe Crowe Mayor Thompson group. The bombings of Senator De neeo's home and that of John A. Swanson, the Deneen candidate for state's attorney nomination, both of which occurred during the primary campaign, likely will come before the investigators. While the special grand jury was being formed Chicago was holding a judicial election that ap parently excited little interest among voters and politicians. The "bloody twentieth" had a call for. police, and dectlves said they found Harry HockBtein carry ing a gun. Hockstein and a com panion were loaded into the pa trol. "You can't lock me up; I'm a nreclnct captain and a personal bodyguard of Judge 'Morrie' Eller. he said, but the police took him anyway. EPISCOPAL BISHOP SHOT 0 MINISTER William A. Querry of South Diocese Gains Consciousness SALEM BEST, SAYS mm mm CHICAGO ELECTION SCANDALS PROBED Murders and Bombings to be Investigated; Grand Selected COM 10F WRITERS' LEAGUE Frank Gates of Seattle, secre tary league of the Western Writ ers which includes writers of short stories, serials, drama and poetry, prose and newspaper workers, pent Saturday and Monday with writers' organizations at Portland ind Salem in the Interest of the second annual convention of the league. He met representatives of the press and writer's clubs in both cities, and announces that the sec ond annual convention of the lea gue of Western Writers will con vene under the auspices of the Portland Chamber of Commerce August 9-10-11. Cooperation of such organizations as the Oregon Writers' League, the Northwest Poetry society and the Puget Sound organizations have already been enlisted. Mr. Gates is a member of tbe Free Lance club of Seattle, and is a successful short story writer, be sides being the Tacoma represen tative of the Washington State Chamber of Commerce. MODERN FREEDOM'S VIEW Freedom means finding one own path in life and not entering blindfolded, led by hand, eays a modern girl in The American Magazine. CHICAGO. June 5. (AP) A fecial rrand jury was chosen Mon day to investigate Chicago election frauds and violence. including murders and bombings. F. Edson White, president of Armour and company, was named foreman by Chief Justice William V. Brothers of the criminal court With a special prosecutor. Frank J. Loesch, head of the Chi-1 cago crime commission, the grand jury will endeavor to determine what relationship there is between crime and politics and what bear ing election outrages have had on candidacies. Attorney General Oscar Carl strom is to direct the investiga tion which will go back to 1926. Outrages which the grand jury probably will consider include tb? slaying of Octavius Granady. negro ward committeeman candi date, and "Diamond Joe" Esposi to, ward committeeman. Both were of the Senator Charles S Deneen faction of the republicans. Granady was killed on primary election day last April. He was running against Morris Eller. MSSnll therefore 1 Lllgtfl BETTER J THE GEM f'00 Blonde Calf, four eyelets, novelty lace, Cuban heel with Welt sole. A splendid, Dressy, Street Style. Many,more rang ing at this price. BUSTER BROW SHOE STORE Hosiery to match, Full Fashioned $1.00 Ml&s La villa Perry, staff mem ber of the Salem Clinic, has just returned from Chicago where she took part in' the program of the national convention of American association of radiological techni cians. Miss Perry is visiting for a few days with her brother and family at Newport before return ing to her duties with the clinic. After the convention. Miss Per ry spent some time doing special work in research laboratories in various hospitals. Miss Perry left Salem via the southern route, stopping en route to visit friends and relatives at va rious cities, in Chicago and her old home at Aberdeen. S. D. The return trip was made through Can ada. Miss Perry, upon her return, de clared she had not realized what beautiful places the Willamette valley and Salem were until she saw them again. CHARLESTON. 8. C. June 5- (AP) Following an operation for the removal of a bullet, tbe Right Rev. William A. Guerry, bishop of the South Carolina dio cese of tbe Protestant Episcopal church, who was shot Monday by the Rev. J. H. Woodward, 66, re tired clergyman of the diocese, re gained consciousness late last night in a hospital here, but hia condi tion still is regarded as somewhat critical. After shooting the bishop during a conference in bis office in the diocesan headquarters, the Rev. Woodward turned the revolver UDon himself inflicting a wound from which he died a few minutes later at a hospital. Bishop Guerry was unconscious for several hours after the shoot ing, but "reacted favorably," Dr. R. S. Cathcart, his physician, re ported, to the operation. The bul let was lodged in the left chest. Before the shooting and suicide Rival Shoots Two Men Admirers of Sweetheart f i m X THERE Is nothing quite Lice Bayer Aspirin tor an- sorts of aches and CHICAGO. June 5 . up pains, but be sure it is genuine Bayer ; Jealousy was believed by police to name 1111131 on package, have led to the fatal shooting of ?nd on ertry tablet Bayer is genu two sweethearts by another man. roe, the word genuine in red- known only as "Brownie" who is on every box. You can't go wrone the object of a city wide search if you will just look at the box when loaay. yoa buy it: cars, nam v ara lewis, Z3, who has been separated from her hus band and Paul Schilling. 25. an automobile mechanic were the vie-1 tims. a sisver. jcuizaoetn ward, was fired upon but escaped injury. She' told authorities the two had been! sweethearts for two yeare, but that last night her sister had been out with "Brownie." Later the two men met in the apartment occu pied by the sisters. There was ai quarrel and "Brownie" left. He Aapfcia U returned laror inH blllo. v. thm trade Bark of .(.hnV, " B-r?r M.B.f.et.fe v niuiu. it is believed there was a discus sion of the retirement age of cler gymen and some talk of finances. Woodward telling Miss Henrietta P. Jervey, private secretary of the bishop, that he wished to see his superior about the retirement age of ministers. A check for S0 made out to Woodward and signed by Bishop Guerry was found in the room. That Bishop Guerry had an in timation of what might happen three death, two of tkom probat ly dead in a ailcide pact Tb.f are Lester B. Larraway, 30, for mer Seattle policeman, found dead. n mattreas in a-auenen, aunj . M t ' Walter Snell. lomna uea in id, same apartment. Police believe it was a k" pact or that one of the men In tended to .take .bis own life ana accfdenUUy snuffed out the Ufa, mvi . iTAnA t - - r i TH- tnirn ticuiu. - f KAIlLldtA. af HU V - m Gas today had caused was found dead i was shown by his remark to Miss Jervey when Woodward went in to the bishop's private office. "This man is craxy and no tell ing what will happen." he told Mlas Jervey. Suicide Pact Also Cause of' Death of Third Party 9 AN (AP) mmuD 1 t UaacetlcsclMUt 9t SaliejlleaeU Hosiery In Luscious Shades to Complement Sheer Frocks BLUE CRANE HOSE Pure Thread Silk Hose, with Pointed Heel, Knit to fit ankle. 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