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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning July 21, 1929 i 1.4'. 1 Aula kJK MAm ' Plana Each - ' .tSp- xt 7f S'Y&TTX ' ' ,Xws of Thi j - HIUBt Ui m II PLANT SLATED J A Home That Features Convenience and Economy Household ani Industrial RefrigeraliiivXIoms up i For Inquiry J WASHINGTON, Julv 20 (AP) Surgeon! General -Cunrzalng an nounced Friday that hj vill call together representatives of -i four government agencies to deter mine procedure Ifl-aaf investigation fo household an ia!asftrial re frigeration! mediunia-usiag-gases. The more, which Is in accord ance with a suggestion made by Assistant Secretary K!efn of the commerce: departments .' followed publication of a fgport by the pub llc health service recommending use of "chemical warning agents," where dangerous gases are util ized In refrigeration.' These agents were said to be "for imparting sense-perceptive properties (as marked odor, eye and nose Irrita tion, or coughing) to gas and va pors which either lack these 'properties or which ar tolerable in jdangerous.concentrationsJ The Klein letter -was- sent first to BecretaryAieiion and urged a j meeting ;or representatives or public health service chemical war fare service, bureau of mines and bureau of standards. Dr. dimming aid such a conference would be called soon, because he views the public health problem resulting from the use of dangerous gases without Warning" agents as a seri ous one of national scope. THE fiENECA DESIGN NO. 1 BROOKS CHURCH BROOKS, July 20 The regular church services will be held in the Brooks Community Methodist church on Sunday morning, with the pastor. Rev. D. George Cole in charge. Bible school will be at 10 o'clock and devotional services at 11 o'clock. The sermon topic is "Celf Conquest." Text, "Hhe that ruleth his own spirit is greater than he that taketh a city." The evening service will be held at Keizer, with Epworth league at 7 o'clock and ' preaching; at S o'clock. The Brooks Methodist church Epworth league held its second out-door meeting on Thursday eve ing. In the oak grove on the farm of Mrs. Jennie Gilbert. A treasure hunt was a feature of the eve ning, with prizes for the winners, ( -after which regular devotional ev erclses were held, .with Marie Dun lavy as leader. After the meeting wetners and buns were served. Present were: Miss Edna Lean er, Marie Dunlavy, Miss Gladys Otto, Miss Cathryn Blanton, Miss Bessie Aspinwall, Miss Ina Leaner, Miss Emmaline Sears, Miss Ethel Riggs, Mrs. A. H. Sears, Mrs. Jen nie Gilbert, Mrs. John Dunlavy, Keith Williams, Rev. D George Cole, Lewis Davis, Frank Riggi, John Dunlavy Jr., Irving Sears, O G. Lowery, Clifford Wright, Duane . Sears, Leo Ramp, Gilford Wright, Theodore Lowery, Willie Wright, Mitchel Lowery, Krald Ashbaugh, and Waldo Dowecy. yon use common brick. The floor plan tells its own story of com pactness and convenience. - - affsl -t QUARE houses hold no very high place in the esteem of the average architect. They JTer too little 6pporucit for the play'' of his fancy. Is his estima tion they aren't architecture at all. But they seldom fail to please the woman who has her own ideas about the: advantages of big, fcigh- ceilmged rooms with sufficient win dows to insure cheerfulness -and food ventilation at all times. These the prime requisites. Another important feature from the builder's viewpoint is that this type of house is the cheapest of all to build. There is no time losPon fantastically cut-up walls. You can build this house so nearly for the price of frame . construction 'that it will astonish you, providing Tk Cwnmoa brick Manufacturer' AaaodatioB, CWlnd, Ohio, eaa furmba complete drawing for this deeica. oa brick construction aent upon request. f ttt-teoM 4 &ti to rn I Leaflet PaBorate Plans Formed For Annual Convention Of Realtors in This City 3 BROTHER BANKERS SURRENDER AT LAST NEW YORK, July 20. (AP) The three Clarke brothers, whose grandfathers founded 83 years ago the private bank that failed for $5,000,000 under their man agement, today Lurrendered them selves to the police, were finger printed and photographed for the rogues' gallery, arraigned In the state courts, and finally released with their bail double what It had been before. I With John Fv "Bonker, their partner of a little' less than a year, they pleaded not -guilty today be fore Judge Cornelius F. Collins In general sessions te an Indictment returned yesterday , .by the New York county grand jury; charging them with having accepted depos its 'after they knew their bank was insolvent. ( ! i Trial was set for next Wednes day, July 24.' They are scheduled to go to trial in the federal courts ,juiy'2. . . : rr ' , The thirteenth annual conven tion of the Pacific Northwest Real Estate association will convene in Salem at 10 a. m. WednesdayJuly 24. Advance indications are that there will be a record breaking attendance. .Many hotel reserva tions are now in the hands of A. C. Bohrnstedt, chairman of the ho tels committee, coming from Cal ifornia, Oregon. British Columbia, Idaho, Washington and Illinois. : J. F. TJlrich, president of the Salem Realty Board, says that pre parations are now completed and that the members of the local board, who are to act as hosts to the attending delegates, are champing at the bit ready to show the realtors what the Salem brand of hospitality really is. ! All of the general sessions will be held in the Heillg Theatre, cor ner of Court and High streets. The conferences will be held there and also at the Hotel Marion, con vention headquarters, and at the rooms of the Salem chamber of comnferce. j The vieitlng delegates will be welcomed Wednesday morning by President Ulrich of the local t board. T.i A. LIvesley, mayor of Salem, and by I. L. Patterson, governor j of Oregon. Following the opening exercises will be the feature address of the day, -at which- time the Honorable Willis C. Hawley will tell something of legislation enacted at the last ses sion of congress that has a. direct hearing on real property and its i ownership. Congressman Hawley has been: a staunch supporter of all legislation sponsored by the the National Association of Real Estate Boards that has aa its di rect purpose the relieving of teal estate of the preponderance of the tax burden with which it is now imposed. At 2 p. m. Wo. E. Herren, di rector of extension, National As sociation: of Real; Estate Boar A, will lead the conference on "Pre paring for the Sale." This will be followed by A. John Berge, sales counselor of the National Association of Real Estate Boards in his discussion of "Creative Selling in a Buyers' Market1 Mr. Herren and Mr. Berge have been putting on theee sales clinics for the past two; years and have IXDUN ROYALW 'KILLED PESHAWAR, India, July 20. appeared before many real estate (AP) Reports from Afghanistan state that Hidayatullah Khan, step-brother of. former King Amanullah has , been strangled. Three other sympathisers of the deposed king: were j said to have been killed with. him. organizations all over the United States, i i Thursday morning at 8 a. m. at the Marion Hotel, two break fast conferences will be held; one led by N. C. 8oule, business anal yst on Shifting values in Bus! Iness Districts, Their Causes and Effects, with Suggested Remedies to Overcome Them."' Mr. Soule Is a keen student of real estate prob lems and has the faculty of being able to analyze .any. given situa tion. VFarm Land Problems" will be discussed by Paul S. Bomberg er of Modesto, California. Mr. Bomberger Is a successful farm land operator. " At 10:30 arm. in the rooms of the chamber of commerce a con ference for those interested in in dustrial problems will be conduct ed by Henry J. C. Quin, member of the executive committee, indus trial division, National Associa tion of Real Estate Boards. As sociated with Mr. Quin will be Ernest E. Henry who will discuss New Industries Through Agri cultural Development." Mr. Clif ton Pease of the American Mall Line will tell how steamships cre ate industries and markets. This will be followed by five minute talks by the industrial agents of the seven transcontinental rail ways: Southern Pacific, Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, Great Northern, Chicago-Milwaukee & St. Paul, Canadian Pacific and Chicago Northwestern. The can ning industry will be elaborated upon by Edgar m. Burns, secre tary of the Northwest Canners association. A discussion on mortgage and loan problems will be under the supervision of Herman Moeller. Sources of supply and type of ser vice rendered will be taken up by Ernest A. Miller. W. B. Shiveley. general counsel, Pacific North west Real Estate Association will talk on the. "1925 Oregon Law" as It affects brokers' commissions. Sherman R. Cox, assistant secre tary, Benefit Savings tc Loan as sociation of Portland, will tell what the relation of the borrow er and the individual broker is to the Savings ft Loan association. The "City Planning and Zon Ing" conference will hold forth at the chamber of commerce at 10:20 a. m. with C. A. McKenna presid ing; C. A. McClure, secretary of the Portland city planning com mission, will lead the discussion. At 2 p. m. Mr. Berge will again appear on the program, discussing the subject of "Closing the Sale." This will be followed at S p. m. by Mr. Herren on "Building a Clientele." At 4 p. m. the delegates will all be loaded into cars and taken for a driye over the city of Salem and on an inspection trip of the fam ous linen Industry of Salem and vicinity. In the evening at 8 p. m. will be held .the annual home town speaking . contest, at which time representatives of the various communities will tell about their advantages. Friday morning at the Hotel Marion will be held three break fast conferences as follows: "City Planning ft Zoning" under the leadership of C. A. McClure; "Multiple Listing" will be discus sed by H. A. M. Bonnar and an "Industrial Problem Breakfast" will be led by II. J. C. Quin. C. A. Moores, director of the national association, will lead the discussion on the "Property Own ers' Division" at 9:45 a. m. At 10:45 will be an-"Appraisal Dem onstration," led by Lee S. Marks at which time by blackboard analy sis, the delegates ; will be shown just how any piece of property can be correctly and scientifically appraised. . The feature address of the day will be delivered by Glenn D. Willaman, secretary of the California- Real Estate association of Los Angeles, j The delegates from each stats will gather at a luncheon confer ence on- Friday -noon, where their own .state problems will be the topie f or jtiscusslon. At S p. m. will be the regular business ses sion ter the election-of officers, selection -of' the. Convention city for . 1920 and other matters. - It is rumored that there will be three cities asking, for the priv ilege of entertaining the conven tion In 1930 and this should be aa Interesting session. - ; The annual banquet will be held in the Sale m armory at 7 p. m. J; F. Ulrtch,;presldent of the Sal em Realty Board, will preside, and Worrall Wilson, president of the Washington Title' Insurance com pany of Seattle, will be master of ceremonies. i The golf tournaments will be played on Saturday morning over the coarse of the Salem golf club. The trophy for past presidents is now in the possession of A. R. Ritter of Portland, wtib has won it twice. One more win and it will be his permanently. This trophy was presented by the Washington Title Insurance com pany of Seattle, i The trophy for the members tournament is pre- seated annually by the Ladd Es tate company of Portland. The trophy was won last year at Vic toria by L. E. Miller of Belling ham. He Is promised some keen competition tins year as a num ber- of the realtors have been in dulglng in a lot of secret prac tice. Geo. A. Spencer of Seattle is president of the association and will preside at all of the general sessions; Following the convention, the Salem Realty Board is making ar rangements for those who are dis ciples of Jzaak Walton to 4ndulge in salmon fishing in the Siiets river.- This Is only 2 hours drive from Salem. Outboard motors will be provided to be used on trolling up the river for a dist ance of 20 miles. The Chinooks and the blue-backs are now running. BUILK6 PHS WIS IH Third Week Sees $16,200 in Permits issued; New House to be $8500 The voiumt of new building per mits remained light in the third week of July as compared to May and June, but showed a marked increase over the first two weeks. iTnfto July 12, the total had been only 911,489, whereas In the week ending Friday, permits totaling 116,200 were issued, making the total for the month so far $27,689. V The . week's permits included three new dwellings, the largest being estimated to cose $8500, is sued to' A. A. Gueffroy for a resi denc at 909 D street. , duties and one to Shanghai. This' follows action of the bureau in recently transferring an Inspector from Manila and several native helpers to Shanghai. . ( The action of the bureau, the bureau said. . would increase the effectiveness of the foreign forces In furnishing Information as to proposed attempts of smugglers to bring narcotics into the United States. One of the favorite meth ods, the bureau said, was for smugglers to ship consignments of narcotics from one foreign country to another through the United States and replace the drugs by other merchandise while the. goods were en route through" this country. - . (The effectiveness of the foreign forces, it was said, recently ,was shown when Mrs. Ying Mao w'le , of the Chinese vice consul, in -San A Francisco returned from abroad."'. Agents in China had reported that she had nearly S.000 tins of opium in her baggage and exam ination tt her trunks at San Fran? Cisco proved the Information cor rcct. Rogers Pa'ria Chicago com munity, forbids the wearing of snn-iback bathing suits. SIX Mm TO ASS 51 s WASHINGTON, July 20. (AP Assignment of sixnew inspect ors to foreign ports to aid in checking - narcotic shipments to the United States was announced today by the customs bureau, Five of the new agents, it was said, will be assigned to European Read the Classified Ads. 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