The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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el the followir -. i . . ; ; v
made cf all ti. .1; ;
Proper lighting of tarns, and
proper y: -Illation. .
Concrc'.a cr tcrr"-! ;y?1
floors.
Exclni'.ra cf sU r.-r. f; ;i t zl
calves from dairy barns.
Vrtlta-waslirg cf walla tzi
eelUass once each year. -
r'!""r cf r?w ysrds.
C" -: Willi 1 c;u. :trt ta
tail:; Louse. :
Sanitary toilet oa. every dairy
farm. - .
E;:'.y a:tes;:ii9.e.:j adi-al-
watsr supply .
Properly prepare J milk uslaa
ails. Thorough l:-lr1 c? til untea
klis used in milk production. i.
Disinfecting of all milk contaln-
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CIcah!ngcf udder cf eawaT
' DIsiriectir- cf milker' hands.
Clean cloths for tsilkers.
Proper coollas si"C8;;iaj of
- tnllk. " " " -Personal
health examination of
All milk toilers tad notification
to health ciriccrs et uay slciuesj
on tfairy farms. -
t:z.:izx safeguards placed la t-
pre nit coda to protect the puUio
la Its rea.u're:aenU far tarl
satlca cf tank tar tiewisa tea
trkien frtn tie Yanistart toJa.
Only tie liaa muirizg aa eds
ousts water trrr'r rei!-j la tie
ordnance tow reading vita which
the council tU ta asked ta su
plart the present cede. - -
Allltiosal dan-zs frcn tie ex
fstlr rfoia la .tie t reposed erd-
, inazc wo ill a-oils a tie practise
of i3Cr!:s pemiia ly ill Ci!ry
zcea tefore milk eould be void,
would abola trarilrs of iaSer
ilar eal abcrtlaa cssUslsa eat
tie and alter te present require
neati far dlalafectias tt tailk coa-
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Cr-eslilon, fo tt TaaJerort
. ordi; : :nca coaes aot alone freia
the t;-aty tealti, workers tut
fron ll d&Irycaea who poltt oat
that t ittet milk has resulted frpn
the i Jatiat code and ' . likewise
that ccrjjaiaptloa of cill is eoa
taal'y lacrcasiag la Salem, Jtef
tnen hare said that' repeal of the
xUtia milk code and. the sab
titoion of another, ordinance
'without teeth" woald epea th
: fieldvio producers who earo-
" less nethods and wonld n'ot-tde-Iiiatc!y
eomrsasata tie 18 i pres
ent trodncers wha tare Irourtt
thtir 'rregent plaats.'np'. to tie
safe, necessary re4ulremeats of
the preseat code. . -
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There may t plenty of mosqui
toes ia South. Salem,, but therd
aren't many, wrigglers the little
fcues that some, day become fall
f rown mosquitoes.
That was what tatty Cooper,
city sanitary Inspector, decided
yesterday after dipping and exam
ining a number of. likely looklag
breeding place In the aouthera
apart et the town. He examined a
number cf stagnant sloughs and
Huddles, but eoulda't fiad a soli
tiry wriTtT, nor elsne of any,
Attaf t.!a tr!n CooTser rives the
.oil rp:ied ca the many places the
credit. "We can't get the mosqui
toes, but we caa get the wrig-
ir t nail trinnT5hant!r Host
' ot the place be Tisited daring th
day had previously Deen. ireai.ea.
Iou?'-3 tad poads oa the souta
inversus road near the Sctladler
dairy, the ponds and arms of the
slough of Ealem were all inspected
thorout"iy. nat ot, a wriggler
tili ta IlzJ. " . ,
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elles?i i.lce-riiL:? t-t te fetop
tpi rriilt frcm the Srook-
e'r r!!.r:I tin i-dzcements per-
r...:. ? i n ta tswer pries,
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r,w 1 3 :;, "ct 'i cents a
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tJriniflas -mddera " methods ! ta
good merehaadlsia;,' adrertistag,
selling, wladow trimming, cost ae
tOBeting and eiecilng on bad
credit "aecanata t merchant of
Ealeq and neihtoriag towns, tl
third annual ; buslaess tastltata,
conducted ty U tchocl of eom
merce of Oregoa State college and
the .Oreroa Retail tiarchaata av
sodatioa win b t&ld hero Then
day and Friday August la and
; Local arrangement for the two
days 'of raeetlags arc in charga ot
a: committee of merchants consist
ing of B. E. Eiswm, D. I Ehrode,
A. A. Erueser, A. A. Caeffxoy and
George- U. Arl ackle. ? ''.-.
: Thrtf.aat::3riaes oa : business
niethods'win be la charge ot the
program"! to JWhlca taBrebants la
other towns ta Marion oaaty tare
haa ,tf 9i tarUsdf Prof U,T4
vaace, oeaa ci corses m niercua
dising at Oregost' tate college,
who- baa iwUIfrera.r experience
ia alrertlsiag and snerchan Alain jr.
win handl aarertlsias.: tad teUr
iag at tha lastitt Casiaesa maa
agement will be ander the super
Tlaloa of ProL tVt E. Boswortli,
head of courses la accounting and
auditing sad a certified, public ac
countant. , ;., .
5 O. P. Tate, secretary ; of i the
Oregon .Retail Kerchanta associa-
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SPRING FITXD. I1U Aug. 10.
(AP) Dennnciatioa of prohi
bition; demand for repeal of vae
YoMead act; the Jones t and
10 law: the IUiaois "Search and
Seizure act, and enactment of
legislation legaiizias light wines
and beer, were salient points cf
the platform adopted at the dem
ocratic state convention today. -
The 'dripping? wet piaak.
sponsored . by . members ot - the
powerful -Ccok cwaty ... group
headad by Antpst J. cermaic, was
presented aMsr a ti:taa dennn
ciatioa ot the Ii?ucr laws by the
party's sertrt!-l tt;adari bear
er, i;3.n..to3 Lwia,
depr::: ct cl -.racier, a ua-
tars tt i ttate art maia ei
'eiljiila c! . f rsTLica.' Euci
trriy Is xr-x tl.'t rrt;l r.,
as .a cr.t!7. frenv E-:'-zi.t
1 L-CTTa" -7 l:rc .a. liia"3.
t!:a f'-JLIcm x-zizzzztl U
car:ra!;n ci; tt !::r.rcs ct Iltth
Uanna UcCctakk, Lev la cp-
eonnt.- - . . .
"Tta precofeat estatliahed by
bery. tha T'atform read, "in-
tii t3 rpput";: nomi-
: . ; I . r sc. ' :r f.oia I.:;;.sis will
ret ti seUi, erea if the Is
tlected..
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tlon. will lead the discussions and
conferences oa store arrangement.
FTon practical experlenca tit,
Tate has learned that new az?res
sir types et retail outlets tsta
the aerchandlinar Cell maker it
necessary tor a d stalled asalysls
ot merchants problems.
A special fftature ot thi years
Institutes will be a window trim
miss contest which the three Tls-
ltins .; Instructors will judge. A
grand prize will be- siren for the
window which jreceiTes the high
est scot among those la competi
tion from .tha- 29 cities ia which
meetings are being held. Manu
facturers ot Oresoa products axe
cooperating with the merchants ia
this countest and are sending out
display material and suggestions
for an attractlTo - all-Oregoa pro
ducts display for those desiriag It.
The prcsram . for tee sessions
the first cay laelades.. 'discussions
on thtf accounting tor retail bnsl-
nesa and retail credits. and collec
tions by 'Professor Bosworth, re
tail adrertlsing and s&iesmftnshlp
by JProfessor Vance aad store ar
rangement by Mr. Tate. The SBora-
ing of the second day will b open
for special confercnees and visits
to stores ty the lastmctors la
the afternoon professor Vance will
discuss window trimming; and Pro
fessor Bosworth- atore organlsa-
tloa and management. - All three
of tha Instructors, will be aT&il-
able as luncheon speakers.
Although the business Institutes
are only, two years old, 29 Oresoa
clues requested them for 183 3.
The plan- was inaugurated at "Lir
ker ia ilarch, 1938. and was so
successful that ft was tried ftgaia
ia 1929 with 19 Institutes being
held during the spring' and sum
mer, the Retail Merchants associ
ation adopting them aa. its enter
activity.
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tomsr";w ca. a cse-stop V.lzt ta
Kew 1'crk la aa ai tempt to set a
wet-txiU record,. . . .
Ha rrc:--t wet-ci;t rcccrj cr
IS t2rr 63 t:inutes. waa
thij r-:.-2 fcr tha. .late Pran
C:: crt::v. Heir Tori yiti.
Cc::.lcrc2i a! set us cz:l
west record about the.sazr.a tine.
fc:rsfrc-i ."r-:::alJ.lC J".. cirllrr
this weii Li 29 hours sad 41 mla-
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wjAccprion.
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v -"Ciy t -sa futfj should earn
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- Tha r-;:t tr:Z:'Jzz tla
Csbur : . . cf tztli frca tls
sale cf t .rr :Ti-.n:s Irrira-tioa-
Ll.t tcr.1 tiUre;C caa
rorj at a !rr:u-t ta landown
ers witLla tls dl-tria tor the
parposs ci tzjizs thtlr taxes and
the -prc:::Ij cssl tr tls toad
toldc.a c:nliu f r tts com
mlttcs cr;cs3.. Tha adeptisa
ot a izzZzru czzzx.Hz3 systaa
At" a ca tha repisrt Uss with
the s::.:a rsdanatica csranLIoa
which la cc-c:;J c2 tha gaTern
cr, the secretary cf tlatt gad the
state trea9arer. XTLUa tha re
port was fuel a July t the fact
was sot disclosed until The
Statssm&a leaned f It through
outside Boarces yesterday aad ia
vestigatfcd' th--matteti--i4' '
! Th " reclaastloii commlssloa
exzsctt to meet Friday ta hear
IZr. taper present his side ot the
matter sad tako what action. It
deems ' adrlsabla, Pending tha
meeting of tha commission nei
ther of the two members ot tha
commlssloii " tnteTTtewed - would
comment oa the matter- Diffi
culty of, getting the . fall board
tostiicr-la ,tho -summer norths
has preTenteJ. earlier-disposition
ot 'tHe case. ( -v
.Teb audit- covers tha period
frcra Jtauary 1, tt27, to pecem
ber 11.-1929.' The transactions
complained ' ot . occurred prior to
the period covered by this audit
for tha most part. Tha previous
audit was made by, G. Ed Hoss,
now deceased, who, according to
Luper, stated It was not' neces
eary to account, tor Interest oa
tha funds. '
KnSiaecr HanScS '; -' ,
lc. cress runfis" -x -
Tha state engineer- handles a
large sciount ot money in a dl
rersity - of 1 accounts. tinea of
the fund on which the Interest
was earned- belonged to bankrupt
Irrigation districts. Besides these
funds there are the- daily: re
ceipts of tha office . for tiling
tees on water rights, fees on per
mits, and certificate fees. -The
latter fees are returned to the
county clerks; - Tha other - tees
to to the- state, bat Instead ot
being turned :orer daily to, the
stats treasurer as la the require
ment for most offices, . these
funds accrue and are turned orer
monthly or, quarterly. Auditor
Ilslia cites chapter 4 7 6, Laws of
19:9 .which calls Tor daily da
posit and raises , tha questica
whether - the - -new .prorlsions
shcall supersed thi . older law
sUtlr- . wtca ' its es.r.:?r'i
funds should be turset c-Ter to
the state treasurer. Ve are la
dined to" think" they io'' Is ths
auditor's eortmest.
i Ther ia a c-Vaba-t ta
t:rest oa . tie . ccrlllicate fzadj
Eiaca thc i-: ft r-..a far.ds
tut sre held ty the t - ir un
ta t.ry.srs re"tsl; the
counties. - " -
The state i-zz't has been
Sftire la ,tle "rers;nl:2tioa of
.ic!'.;i Irrfr-Uoa c:trict?;
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t'-:. tt 1. 3 v:ri ci-:;;t it
tcvr t-s cj - dlcc :
tcil I t;rc;: cozm ' ty V
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r ta tz t 1j tz-zzz't till
l-.--::t cr-. .: 3 cf t a t ' trl;i
ta tl a I -I. zzz3 Ix i-a cUtr:;i
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it ilt t wlih. Lrpcr rotten. a
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Dallas char. her of commerce. Tfc
cr H F'i-csr-ty 13 r; . '.
ac j t. t t-.-j. 1 1 ut tLj
grt.-.tst dwCoura;;2i.-t t orcr
the price, r "far the best cf
j i-i ijij cnts for grc.a
j r - v t 1!:L the f to .vsTs f cli-"9
is below the cost tl production.
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Tlins fcr .tl lrrirtloa tour
tf. Vr--T.-f: ":.! Irnk
Doerflor, far madriaor ot the First
rational bank who will lead the
cararaa ca Monday. The banr is
tpcasorins thi ftoar et lrrigatl4av
f mir .the rocntr in order
tUt timers cay git Crst tad
taf ormatloa sa to- the Tarns or ir
rization in. the- Tarious types of
farm, crops. J . .
: f cant say much for tha titles
b-t you'd bo, surprised at tha Cs
zzizi Ur szch taois.. .T7 t'T
the:a and sell them -because: our
enrtsnera want taeia. Such, was
tha stattraeat tlU.wcsx Ct I
cal tocirtllsr, eosancatii Ca T3
tlfle. Ther includ
ed.: "Pleasure tiad," . 'Some Idke
Allttlf oetier aind for rent
al properties Is- noted ty It. B.
sfft-n entat arena..' Peo-.
pie seem to ba coming in, in aatl-
d ration r opening ci scnooi, - a
said: hones are C12j up
soma. There is a Uttls. taqulry oa
sales, but people are -cautions and
money is still a little short."
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T m,m. iha tatiltl that Pro-
fessor James T. Matthews made lis
trip to New zeaiaaa lireo aius
mars ago. -Cha was culta a tuV
declared tha professor ywtajv
with a twinkle la his eye, "I think,
the ahla measured 4S0 C&ct ions
sna-M buiU ta 1201. Oddly
encash whea my son made a trip
aa tha aama boat. later, he was
assigned tha sama stateroom and
tha sama berth I had.- Tha Tahiti
... 4n mttTinttt the loss .Of a
tingle Ufa during tha last week.
i Have tha veto today and! Julius
Meier would be named tha next
MMA'tft until 'tha nnyaslt-
can eampasa is finished early ta
Kovecher aaa tno swry wui w
a different one. Floyd Cook, Cor
belt manager, aad now stater cen
tral committee chairman, ' was
gpsaklns yssterisy oa .a political
Tislt to the city. Cook as a slde-
aiia m t i iu insurance.
but polities' la tha most, rushing
business now, Is states. Senator
rrfct tm taVinsf life a bit easy
since his campaign and the sale
ot his banking interests, uov
ports. . -
, X fpe'cial aaest at the "tome or
ProL and Irs.T. S. Kooerw orer
Wedeesday- xilght . wa Praalt
t unniui aa&Iv., warden of the
Amerlcon Guild of Organists, with
headquarters in. new - a or v,uj.
Ur. Sealy i making aa official
i.n m ail th chanters of ' the
GuUd In the United ?utet, about
209 la all.' .The American uuua
of Organists has only organists
eligible as members. There are
lour outstanding divisions In the
guild. The first one is that of
"founders," those, who 89 years
ago established the organization.
One of the few left of this group
Is ilr. Sealy. - Then there Is tha
adraaced degrees of fellowship;
n nr!a.teshlns. The desree at
fellowship is equivalent to the de
gree ot Boyar college I x.onaon
Only men and women of stand
ing in the community who are
practical organist are elected to
the guild by colleagues, of local
chapters.1 There Is at present
abore 4009 Qualified members in
rjnited State.- -ii r ;
LIotq Protests i " -
Filed in Poyer :
r Grant 'Sensible
'i'il . I 4 i is f !, ;
I A. C. Marsters and Senator TJ.
f . KAAf. bath of Raeebafe. Wed
nesday filed a protest with Ithea
l.uper, state v ergiaeer, asa:r.si
frs'stingtSe applications ot the
CzlJ-ZTTzli-Ovezoo. Power om
izz? fcr trrrc?riatlcz9 tf w&lcr
pa ths- Itorth Urzpr-a nver aua
pi:arratr creek. "
It was tiiesd xawer c
rc:?r:iit ca .thess ".-streatas
rnr.!.l 1ntj:.rfare . Willi . co&trno-
Uon of the proposed Rosehvrs
V.izzor! LAks ttaway.
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pros: s.s t,ea ta tLa r- a
andr ftciio was fUIei t ca
pacity, i : - i v . f -
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ga.ta cf r te t r;
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lem wlthia the' past luonth but
none hara obtaised-tae same de
rrci cjci'u:s:j frcn tilsrtf
w nrn in the r.clert'a hotie ta
did Jr. Cecker .X.einai5iy i-ilt.
From soft??r rute-tise notes 10
thunderlair toluol did Ilri Beet?
or rary la. his presentation which
wai ' si-Cays 72 09th, always ;-'
cure and, et . all -times vibrated
irithaa i3teU;uI; I;amiUa la-trnrettin!C-r
whitfh-- brought a
thrill . to " his4 listeners. .-Perhaps
the one. preeutaticu'whica fsve
air.tlresa taoois' most completely
til r,ranJ . FafitasU." nrrlttea
sspcclilly tpr the'orjta'.ty'Len-
mens. . . ' . ; - " :
Assisting' Jlr. Eecker. was . tlr.
Jluir wha prs:?atel- na outsiaai
ing tenor pregram. Ur. Hair's,
Tolce was ia wonderful control,
and he sang with such easa snd
beauty ot coiulatlon as to leave
one tearing over and . over sgaia
many ot the lovely phrfes wruca.
he gave with, such' srtutry. . a
Bowarful Tolce.' f or a ..tenor,, yet
st all times Mr. Mulr kept del
icacy -aad reserve is .his suste
that made one thrill with satis-
, Both Mr. Becker aad1 Mr. kluir
came close to their audience,
talked informally cad ' - ad dad
Bifr e??htfal aLfe aralanatlona
of works presented as ta contrib
ute much charm ta turn wnow
program. ;
I'il EE FillDfi'
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i A dinner ta welcome Franciis I.
Jones, director general at tha TJ.
8. employment serried who will
viit iinra vrldav.- t heina nlan-
ned by members, at .the Y. M G.
A. employme&l committee it was
announced -TTednesday. Definite
word that Jones would visit here
was reoelTed Coring the day from
a H.. Gram, state, labor commis
sioner who will accompany Jones
here. ? -' , ')..!: i
Jones Is oa a tour of tha Halt
ed BUte and U TiaitUg raxlous
employment agencies and surrey?
inj the employmcat condition ov
er? the country. -He will visit
the local Y..M. C. A. employment
office while In the city.
: He will srrtre some time Fri
day afternoon and will probably
kneaV at th dinner at the T. M.
C. A. Anyone Interested la hear
ing' him is asked 10 maae reserva
tions at tha YToot later than Fri
day morning. Tha dinner is slat-'
el for 6:59 o'clock. , - ,
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WASHINGTON, Aug. MO
(AP)i Tha - hot weather and
drought did the corn borer aad
the hiexlcaa beau beetle no good
but they helped the .pesky mos
quito. -
Eatomologistv ot the agricul
ture department -explaiaed today
that Insects whos larvae lie ta
the soil' through the iacubatloa
period found the c tone-Lice crust
of the earth to tacch f;r tlcra
when they got ready to cnerga,
Oa the .ether "tasa,--the fall, ia
Streacij c.3 a rcrult cf tla C::rl
left sl-raa.st rola iu:: i::lt i.r
;- ,,Tt Uccct cruris al:a fcfona
ti t:z::-sl7:i tj til aati
har l::a- r::::3 c-:'oi: i ia
Unusual ncilers liiaiy. Llois
ture and food .crisis have be
come starts and " the adartalle
ant Is rax-isr wi'a" for suaXea
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toa da act tr.c:t crcry day.
1 Third, the aclr- is vary rood
eoc::-:rIr- tl-t U.ra are taany
"trr::'' rc:r:;rit:5. -tsi It yea
do- aot gtt real chuckles out cf
Harry Creea jz i axe ia a serious
couiltlca, s!- ITedrta Idarchla
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. ALEXANDr.IA, Va., Au-.t0.
(AP) - An attempt, by te
Alexandria chamber ot commerce
ta break the, drought ia this vi
cinity by means of rata powder
Is being; held up by lack of a
aauirter," .- ' ; .
Two hundred pounds of pow
der, , imported from . Santa Fe,
Near Mexico, is available along
with an airplane to carry it aloft
to spray anon the clouds.
But . the chamber" ot. commerce
has nothing to use as a "squirt
er. .. i . - k V- '
.The . agricultural department
was consulted regarding xne use
of itpparatus ft employs to shoot
powder at boll weeril from air
planes.' All were in use ta the
cotton belt. ,
A search Is being- made 'else
where 'and meanwhile' Alexan
drians ate hoping- mother na
ture? W1U send a -plentiful .supply
01 rain 01 ner own accorcu
Llillion Dollar .
Highway to Be
r v Complete Soon
When ene-ciuarter mile of grad
ing on either side ot the 2000
foot trestle across Lake Labish
Is finished within the next four
weeks and when the trestle Itself
Is thrown open, the" new "Million
Dollar" market road will be ready
for rpublic traTel. ' Fransr John
son, roadmaster, announced this
yesterday, after a conference with
the grade crew which la now at
work. . v
"The new highway will provide
a much shorter route from Crooks
to Mt. Angel," Johnson said. lt
is through Tery rain able farming
country. Skirting as it does the
Lake Labish territory, it will pro-
ride tha motorist with a fine pan
orama or tne country watch con
tains some at the finest vegeta
ble raising acreage la the world."
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L03 angi:li:3, Aug.- 29.
(AP) Don Gecrga, former TJsi
rersity ', ot Michfraa grappling
star, won orer Kick Lutze ot
Vt-Jc?, Calif., wlca Cecrje re
turned t the rliis for tha third
tad C?.c11!:t tzll after bcth tad
rz3 tire- 1 r; :3 tzl d:T3
tie ' L; -i f; :-l ta re
turn !j t'. ? r IJ ttz-113.
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Diilins3, tls court rout. rule-
permitted to make cral argument
oa the cr'i c'.rar tl i d:!r!
Which tiiy Lavs clcuslcl tu
facts- ta Ca re::rd. - - ; ; -
The heirls wiica Yirtu..s
iuaountei ta a r-lil f;r EI.J2s
and Mooney, was crlslaally called
to permit the Justices to tr:;::
Jcha IdacSszaU, Eal'Jrzor j xra.-:
r, who Lai rc;uilitri Lli t::.v
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mocy la tha-onguiai - ca-.-.;
trials." - " " V-'- ' ; -
Examiners Lluzt
;Judg L H. HcMahaa'cf tit
Marloa county circuit eourt T7cJ- .
nesdar hand;! down a decllan re
aulrlag the slate emh aimers exar-
lainK beard ta lasua a ucense 19
It, F, Larssa. A. license- was re
fused Larson by Glaa S. Idacy, CL
G. Swing and Frederick D. thick
er on the ground tlat he had net
nnnarnd hefore tha board tor an
examination as required by ajalt, (
tax ot the board ea November 29,
1929.. Larson then appealed ta
the courts. ' .-- -"- -'
Judga MolIahaA declared that
the ruling ef tha board Is laef-.
fee tire end void. It was said that
the case would be appealed to the.
state supreme court, ; '
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Be Resumed by
; Xoca Chamber:
. The first chamber
of com-.
merce luncheon for the fall sea-..-son
has been set for September
IS but the speaker tor .the. occa
sion, has aot yet been chosen, c - :
. . Invltatloas. have teea extendeix
to-Senator MeNary, Congressman "
Hawley and .' Candidates-. Meier.
Bailey : and" Metschas to speak,
prior to the fall elections.' To v
date only MeNary has accepted
and he has takes the date of Sep-
teraber 29. - '-; '".
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