The OHEGON STATESMAN, SaJera, Oregon, Wednesday Morning,, NoVerabcT 23, 1829 PAGE TWO rJCILCHRIST . Word of Passing of Former Salem Resident Reaches This City Tuesday (Continued from rsst V) i : to the officers training camp at the Presidio. . 0e previously was on the Mexican border, i While at the Presidio lie be came aecond lieutenant eni Va . sent to Camp Lewis, where he had charge i of coastwise routing of troop trains. At the. conclusion of the war he became assistant to Attorney General Brown, and continued" to serve in this capac- ; ity for .threo years, when he ac cepted 4 the position of deputy Umited i States attorney with headquarters in Portland. - In May, 1923, MeGilchrist was appointed special assistant to the attorney general or the United States and was assigned to the . work of enforcing the income tax law. He has , tried and . won -a large number of important legal - cases daring tho past few years. Mr. HsGlIcLrlst tvcs married to Gertrude Buell of Eugene, who survives him. He also leaves his father, William MeGilchrist, Sr., ' 6alem, and the following broth ers and sisters: William MeGil christ, Jr., ' James and Gordon MeGilchrist, all of Salem; Mrs. W. P. Douglas, 'Berkeley, Calif.; Miss Ethel MeGilchrist, Fresno, Calif.; Ml3s Jean MeGilchrist, Portlaxtd, and Dr. N. M. McGil - Christ, Spokane, Wash. The death of Millar MeGilchrist Is the third to occur In the Me Gilchrist family in the last seven e weeks, t His mother died October 28 and his brother, George, en September 30. , While attending - Willamette university MeGilchrist was -employed part time in a local furni ture store. He ajso taught-some classes at the university. is GoneEous show All- forms 1 ot entertainment blended into- one great revue, tardly does Tho Hollywood Re Tue" justice. It is packed full ot twinkling toes, catchy- melodies, glittering girls, gorgeous settings, sparkling dialogue, and clever comedy. A galaxy of famous stars give yon their best, a medley of mirth aid melody. It is vivid with life. There is something sew in it for all. The orange blossom scent In technicolor with the Alberttna Rase ballet cannot be fully des cribed, it must be seen to realise the magnitude and the beauty, "the Hollywood Revue" win be at the Fox Elslnore today, Thurs day and Friday beginning , each day with a 2 o'clock matinee and rnnaUxr through every perform ance until 11 o'clock at night. II i to m TomeiiT The Salem Westminister foun dation will hold a dinner at 1:10 o'clock tonight' at the Presbyter taa church dining rooms, when work at the foundation will be Joid. C P. Bishop will 'preside at Ttho dinner. R. C. Davis, chairman of the local committee, is prepar ing tho program, t with Dr, Nor man K. Tully, pastor, C A. Keus and Mr. Bishop, assisting. r Informal talks featuring the work done, at the Westminister n USUI m l-Bta I CONGRESS!! Ha lie. J. X. fi.irith, who ' resigned Taesday us head of the state fn stlrntkm for the feeble miaded. houces at Eugene and Corrallls will be given at the" dinner. Ik E. Carter, J. J. Ross and A. S. Pat- tullo, Portland members of the state campaign executive commit tee, have been invited as special guests for the occasion. The campus booses maintained by the foundation are established to give homelike, social and religious cen ters that can be of service to the 1400 young Presbyterians attend ing the state college and the TJnl rersity of Oregon. Many of the most prominent Presbyterians of the state ot Oregon are actively working tor the furtherance of the undertaking, according to the statement t Dr. Tully. ESPEE SEEKING TQ The Southern Pacific company has filed with the Interstate com merce commission in Washington application for a .certificate of public convenience and necessity, authorising the abandonment of parts of Its West Side and New- berg branches in Washington, Tamhill and Multnomah counties. Parts ot the West Side branch which tt is sought to abandon In clude trackage extending from Fourth and Glisan streets In Port land to near Bertha Station, 4.10 miles; from Fourth and Jefferson streets to Jefferson and Front streets la City of Portland. . .4 mile; from ''East Junction to Third street in Forest Grove, 1.57 miles, and from East Junction to Range street ia HiUsboro, 1.07 miles. Tho -part - of - the Newberg bf aneh which would be abandoned under the application extends from East Inaction to West Junc tion, at Newberg; a distance ot 1.07 miles. Southern Pacific officials al lege that the lines which are sought to bo abandoned were op erated at a loss. A copy ox the anolication was-received by the peblie eervice -commission here. ABU! AS HUES Thanksgiving mm Luncheon Seta Damask Cloth Madeira DoiQes sad Table Cloths Pastel Luncheon Sets Guest Towels 255 No. Liberty Opea'nrffl S:45 Direction Fox West (iast theatres T TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY Metro -orfryfl-Maer pmtots aitDErar - Federal Grand Jury Names Edward E. Denison of Illinois State . (Continued from Pag,l.) ; one sent to him. He indicated he thought tho matter had been -disposed of satisfactorily.- Ho ex pects to come to - Washington soon. : '-, Denlson'a Address Fpud om Coatatacrs The prohibition agents report said shipping tags on the bag and trpnk were addressed to John Layne at Denison s office. When they first called at tho office, they said Denison told them he did not have a key to tho trunk, but when they called again.' they said, he had decided the trunk was not his and gave his permission for them to force tt open. It was found, they reported, to contain whiskey and gin. John Layne, who is in the gen eral counsel's office at , the. In ternal Revenue bureau, said to day he did not accompany Deal son to Panama, had never been there and that he was not out of Washington during January. He was emphatic in declaring that he was not connected in any way with the case and-that the indict ment was the result of "mistaken Identity." i v Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state, has been appointed by R. P. La ment, secretary ot commerce, on the national committee en uniform traffic regulation. -The committee will investlgr :s and discuss experiences in uniform vehicle "codes throughout the United States, with consideration of model municipal traffic ordin ances and standardization of traf fic signals, sings and markings. William E. Hetzeer. of Detroit, Mich., Is chairman of the group. Meetings win bo held soon so that reports may bo drafted by next spring. Hoss, by virtue of being secre tary ot state, has snpervision ot traff ie In Oregon. Inspite ot all its troubles from wiihin and without, the new Chi na premises 'to sueceed because the Nationalist government is founded on right principles and because it recognises the ralae of trained leadership, declared. J. C. Oliver, T. M, C. A. worker -at Hangchow for the last 13 years, Satarday Evenias; """ A 1L ClllilA GOinLTIT PRAISED III SPEEC1 . 1 A Medley " ' - of Mirtband Helodr . STARS ON PARADE , tieorge . Dewey - " WashinstoBi in an address at the Salem Ki wanla club luncheon Tuesday. It la significant, said Mr. Oliver, that ia checking; up on the gov ernment officials of China, an edu cator from the United States dis covered more men with the pa. D. degree among-. them, than ia any ether government excepting that et Poland. - . The spirit of Dr. Son Tat Sea, idolised by his people, Is a strong er lnfluenco now than was-his personality .while he was alive, the speaker declared. -, His gradual program : looking; toward ,. demo cratic"" government is being- ear lied oat, tte' present stige, 5! li ned to' continue nntfl IIS 5 be ing one- f "political tutelage." r The JCationallst soTjernment has overcome three revolutions ; and appears to be wianinsT against a fotrth, said Mr; Oliver. Other evi dences oijrregresl are numerous, bat the changes are creating dif ficult problems. - , mm eiESf COLLECTS POUCY Madelene Giesy, employe of the state -traffic department, and daughter ot the Jato. John Giesy, former mayor, found' her accident policy received from The States man, worth while after an auto accident of last Sunday night in which she sustained a fractured wrist and brulstt which will Inca pacitate her for work for some weeks. She was riding with her mother when their car was struck by a car driven by O. McLain of Gates, Ore. The collision occur red at the intersection ot Center tad Liberty streets. .Miss Giesy makes . her home with her mother, Mrs. John Oiesr at SSI South 3rd street. Both recently renewed' their' North Am erican accident peUcieaUhroUftfh Epwotth Herald Editor Slated To Speak Here Rev. W. E. J. Grata, D. D- edi tor of the Epworth Herald. Is a guest In Salem from Chicago. Rov. Gats win address the Willamette university young folk at the fel lowship hour at the First Metho dist church tonight at T o'clock. He will speak at o'clock la tho church auditorium to the pnbllc and to members of the city Ep worth leagues in particular. His visit here is sponsored by the uni versity chapter of the First Meth odist church Epworth leac of which Paul Geddes la president. As taste in smoking develops, it natiirallY leads toward better qualitye New smokers may not be critical but when they once experience the true mildness and surpassing fragrance of the Camel blend, tney realize that here i$ a real superiority. It is for smokers of such discernment t are made . for them the choicest tobaccos are selected . and this quality is maintained for the millions who know genuine smoking pleasure. wAeiir they learn -tlije ;:; dlf fejice they enosEom postotf lee patrons are mot avail ing themselves to the extent ex pected et the additional mall serv ice to Portland for connection with- eastern, air mall, according to report yesterday, from the local postal -officials. The added eerrlce was announced several weeks ago following arrangement -with-, the Oregon Electrie to carry a poach of mail oa the trate which Jeeves at .19: SO o'clock, tor Portland and meats a virtual gain ot 21 hoars In 'delivery ot mall in NeWvYork, Washington; D. C., and far east ern points. Air mall and special delivery letters intended for this pouch should be in the postofQee before or at 11:30 e'elock for certain connection with ' the Portland plane, it is stated. Although a few are using the service, many other persons evidently believe they are doing so, as much air lnaB is drop ped into the man boxes Just after the mall is made up, the officials say. ' ' Labor May Be Added to Jail ' Sentences Here Ten days in Jail with labor.? ; Sentences like that havent been the rule in Salem's police court, but they may bo soon. Alderman 8. B. Purvine has suggested that . city prisoners might be pat to work successfully at the Incinerator, covering debris, digging' trenches tor burying: the This jcoopon and f admit One child under 9C 12 Grand Theatre Saturday, Now. 28 BOXING SALEM ARMORY Tonight, 8:30 Art Altera vs. Pat Dundee 10 s-Minute, Rounds Snappy Preliminaries tl Rounds of Boxing tt s flock to ashes, and cutting- eordwood. ' Chief ot Police llinto has in formally girea his approval, and tt ia now up to the police commit tee et the dty council. Attempts at putting- prisoners to work on the streets have froven imprac ticable fn the past. - TU bet the city hotel won't be TODAY iraURSDAY FRL, SAT. The ONE ;ioo (Talking .Singing Dancing ii wJay to f i L. CIGAR ETT ESS sorguar. Alderman Purvine de&araXTTuesday. HEW PLAN ANNOUNCED WASHINGTON, Not. If. AP)? A plan toward ocean mail contracts te the lowest bidder was announced tonight by Postmaster General Brown. Sill and ONLY . . . ,J---"P if ,"7 m VArTH .THE .ORIGINAL' PLAY T fMSlOA fhnlm riw.o7 e . a a. " . (yoMH never fbrgoti with ,yoo wtra its renteneu; with songs fmoHe tweep and an emotional Jdeprhrha wOl hold'yoipen.' bound. THERFS NOTHING ELS 1K8JLWTHEVVX)R101 wirh' - - Glenn Trvon Eveiyn Brent Memo Kennedy '. E Jackson OtU Harlan) Robert BIls Paul Porcosf) usiie rwnron) tBesty rrtmclsccr Fritz Fold Unrlmtoft f1 V smokers Th. phrase Graduated to Came la' ' originated with atfemel tmokcr. It expresses the experience of millions who through Camels hare learned to know real smoking pleasure. ROAD PROGRAM TALKED WASHINGTON, Nor. If (AP) Representatives et -eleven west ern states today agreed upon a program te increase the annual appropriations tor the construction ot roads and trails in the untaxed Indian lands, national forests and public domain. TODAY THURSDAY FRL, SAT. iti Ill imTTT : r -Wll it in 1 1 y 1 1 :t ik c 11 1 11. . s PARAIIOUNT' . NEWS rta l ' It It,