The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 04, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Wednesday;, ? lornlr ? February 4, 1031
IV
a ILL fiT
Sl'JEGLE IHO
SWEGLE, Feb. 3-rThe follow
to g -were neither absent inor tardy
during tha tlrst bait of th
school year, Clayton Dalks. Let
ter Meyers, Howard Whitehead,
ETelyn Swingle and Ruben Irmlg.
Clara Ma Dalke, LIUIaa Meyers,
All are In the upper room.
xnose in me igwr iuui
Claud Swingle Claire! Swingle,
Floyd ' Brodnagen, Ruby. West,
Lanra Dalke. Loralne Meyers and
Dorothy Dalke. : '
The school CItIcs club elected
the following officers for the en
suing' month: president, Lillian
Meyers r vice-president.' ; Aileen.
SArensen; secretary. Miles Welty.
Grounds committee: Edward
Schmidt, OUo fulfc And Alleen
Arensen. Room decoration: Mllli
cent Kauter, Lester Meyers and
Dwight Hansen. Entertaiiunent
committee, Clara Mae and Clay
ton Dalk and Howard . "Whlte-
. head.
WOODBURN. JTeb.4,, Wood
burn high school's enrollment
this semester Is the largest ever
known in the history , ot the
school. At present there are 346
students attending schaol, or a
gain of 14 students of the. total
enrollment of last year at this
time. .' ' !
Last year there were 332 stu
dents enrolled 108 freshmen, 39
sophomores, 77 juniors and AS
seniors. ' - i ; '
Six new students hare enrolled!
for work the- last half ot the year.!
They are: Helen Elf or d, senior:
Perry Landsem and Ralph Rogen,
Juniors; Jennie Hansen, sopho
more, and Lady Fowler and Ralph
Erb, freshmen. : - , . i j
HOTICB or SALB Ot COTOSHICZJrX
tisjzi
orarraAi. zjlmd orrxcs '
' WSSaiBStaa. X. OL
Katie la hereby giTea that subject ta
the conditions nil timitatima eg the
acta ei Juae 9, 1919 (39 feat. 218). Tee
nary 38. 1818 (40 Btat, ltT, Jane 4,
1820 (41 Stat, 158). ad Hay 17. 192S
(45 Stat. in. Publio 41T. and Itrnnt
to oepartasental nralatioos, Circala
120O. the timber an tae feUewiaa; Uad
wi.l be aeld Mar. 9, 1931 at 10 e'cWch
a.m.. at pablie aaetiott at thai V. 8. Lm4
1 Office at Koaebarf, Oreson, te taa highest
lidder st sat leaa thaa to appraised
price aa shows by this notice, aala te ba
abject te the approval f a -Seereterjt
f the Interior. The purchase price with
a a sddiiioaaiaaa at aae-fitta el eae pee
cent thereof, being coaasaissieas a Hewed,
aaait be deposited whoa the. right to
purchase ia awarded by the Kegiater, but
certificate at aala will not i&sue antil the!
parchaaer hat complied fully with td
regulation. CireaJar 1200, aa to the axe
. cutioa af the contract of aala ana . bond
required thereunder. The aaeatey aeawaiti
d will ba returned It aala ia not apprer
ed, otherwise patent wilt loos for tbe
. timber, which meat be removed within 10
years. Bids wiU ba received from, eittaeaa
af the United State, asseciatioaa- of inch
eitisea. and eerperetiene argaaised saw
der the law at ta United State, er any
State, Territory er District thereat enlf,
fjpeav application- af a qaailfied parchaaf
er, the timber aa aay legal aaadiTisioa
will ba offered separately before being;
Included in any eiier af a larger tin it.
t. H i, K. T- W, Sea IS. 8W& KW4
iellew fir 1340 M, dead yeDaw fir ISO
. red cedar 60 If. dead red cedar 10
H: T. S 8. H. 9 E Sea. ST, KZM, KKI
yellow fir I.IOtt Jl, hemlock fiOO hi;
KWH HEX, yellow fir 2,000 at, hetnVnck
1,9 af; 6EH NE.tt yelW fir 8.00
M. hemlock Oo al; 8WH SEi yellow
fir 8,400 M, hemlock 1,200 If; NE4
KWH yellow fir S100 M, hemlock SO K;
SEV W(4 yellow fir 1.650 Iff, hem
Icwk 125 M; T. 16 8. E. 1 W See. t,
KK BE V red fir 1,600 M; M S K.
I Sec. I.HW14 8E14 red fir 6S
Ida 8W14 8KU red fir 400 X. Kane
. af the timber aa the above aeetloaa to
be aeld for lass thaa $1.50 per hf for the
. red aad yellow fir. $1.00 per hf for the
red cedar aad SO ee&ts per M for the
hemlock, dead 'yellow fir aad dead red
cedar. T. 21 8. R. I W 8ee. 1. La
S yellew fir 9 SO M. hemlock 2S M: T.
II 8..JL 1 See. 21, BKVi
greoa aad lire-killed fir 1.69S M, red
aedar SO hf. oae af the timber aa these
sections ta be said far bee thaa 1.60
per hf for the yellow and green and
fire-killed red fir, sad S 1.00 per for the
hemlock aad red cedar. T. 36 S-, B. IS
VT.. 8 tS, SW ! yellow ' fir
2,875 If, hemlock 825 H, red cedar 60
H; NW4 BWV yellow fir 2.2T5 hf,
bemleek 400 X. red cedar 25 Mr 6E4
SWU yellow fir 1,975 U. hemlock 175
hf. red eedar 60 M. Koaa of
the Umber on thia sectma to be sold
far less thaa $2jOO per M for tbe yel
low fir, 11.50 par M fer tha red cedar
and SO cents per X far tbe hamleck.
T. 18 B. K. 2 Sea. T, NE
yellow fir 800 X. red fir 600 M, ha
loek 850 X. red cedar' ISO X; BE4
6tM red fir 1.10O X, hemlock SO X,
red eedar SO X; SEU red fix TOO
ht. Koaa af tha timber aa this section
te.be sold far leas than 81.T5 per X
for the red aad yellow fir aad 1.00
per X fer the red aedar aad hemlock. .
C. C Xoore, Commisaioner. fd-ll-lS-15-X.
.-:;!
Radio
Program
"V
" Wadnaadsy. Fa. 4
KOW-42 Kav Panlaad
T .oa I-otioaal.
V:8o NBO. ' ,
9:15 Cooking School.
10:00 Prince af Pep. NBC.
10:15 Mary Bala Marti . KBO. 1
lO-.SO Woman's Ifagesiae of kit, KBO.
11:0 Maaleal maaterwerks,
11:45 Jnaavtte Cramer. - '
ltlS Weatera Farm aad Home, 3TB O.
x ;v i in vnor.
- 1:80 School f tha Air, KBO.
9:00 Organ. .
. 1:16 Soloists, XBO.
S iSO Anetioa bridge, - -8:00
Town Crier. I
8:80 Black and Gold room, K30,
4 :00 Redehearar Sing. KBO.
4:15 Jalia Hayes. i
S-30 frran and nlana. !
5:00 Bobby Joaes golf cbst, KBO,
8:80 Prince of Melody. HC.
5:4S Newa serrlca. NBO. i .
9:45 M'Aleer melodUts. v '.
10:00 Modern Melodists, KBO.
10:80 Bweetheerta af Mine.
1 1 :00 Del Milne's orchestra. - "
. 120 Mnsie Bax organ.
v KX 11S0 Ke. Portland !
:00 Town Clock J .!
7.00 Whit Wisard
7:16 Morning Serenade, new
-T4S ramlly Altar Hour ;
8:15 Organ Concert, hiBff
9:00 Robert Monsen, tenor, KB 5.
9:15 Jnlia Ilsyes. i.t . . m
8:45 Olira Reynolds. ! '
10KM 31en Eaton, tenot, KB 3.
10:15 Robert Moasen, tenor, NB8
10:80 Kadie Boy lYteads. KBS
1 1 iQ9 Meadow ' Larks orchestra, KBS
it:ta oag nag
J 1:46 Tha- Professor "
1 1 :00 Weather BullaUa, . ws
1:15 Dental Leetorsw KBS
1:48 Ptry Andersen, so prase, KBS.,
a :t ilanU Urss, tttt
. 8 jOO luna Cbasers- :
8:80 Pmnia' Sam. SBi 1 .
8:44 Tea Time Tales, N" R3
t90 Organ concert. K33, ;
d;15 Jirreaila pcvgrmnV
BUTTERFAT UP TO 26j;GENTS. ;EYEN
GRLNSAlK RE vM h MrMGTH
Butter is Generally up
One Cent to 29-
v Cent top
i r " r . 1 hi . )
PORTLAND. Feb,, S-(AP)
Continned light- receipts of fresh
butter brought about j another
general advance of prices on the
produce ' exchange. Quotations
opened today. 1 cent higher on all
grades. Demand was good, espe
cially for 89 to 9 1 score "cubes.
Quote: 1 -; extras : 23c; ; standards,
23; prime firsts, 27, and first 26.
Simultaneous" with, the butter
advance, Portland creameries an
nounced 1 and 2 cent j ad ranees
In butterfat bids to a uniform 26
cents a pound, fte-HTered;
Esg . quotations opened un
changed with receipts ample, de
mand . active and some price
shading evident. - ! '
Poultry market held : steady
while in the county, dressed
meats trade real and . lambs were
steady while hogs were- quoted a
cent lower at 12 to 12 H cents a
pound to producers due to light
demand for the fore part of the
week. - -: ... . "- :T -
Conditions in the' fcult and
vegetable market were reported
by thff' government matket news
service as follows: ) L , .
. Willamette and Tualatin val
ley Burbank potatoes are moving
in limited volume to California
points, where they are meeting
with very favorable ireception.
Only the best stock is being ship
ped. Oregon growers are now re
ceiving, about 90c per iewt., plus
bags, for their No. 1 Burbanks,
Idaho primary markets declined
again, to 8 0-8 5c for No, 1 regrad
ed russets. ; . - ;
POBTLKD, OrcJ SVb.l 2 (AP)
Predoca asehaage,' net " prices.: batter,
extras 29; etanderds 28; prima first 27;
firats 20. Eggt, fresh extras 18; fresh
mediums 16.-. ' --f- in
NuteTHay ancl HopTl
. POBTLKD. Ore, Feb.) a (AP)
Note walaaia. . California ue Ko. 1.
2(&'lse; Ore ran. mew, 23t23e; al
aseaas. 22e: peaoats, 9 hi 12 He; - Pa
csae, 27c; filberts, 15721j
Hay wholesale burinr B rices, dellv.
Mred Portland, eaitrra Oreron timothy,
823.50 for 2S: do Taller, fl9o( 19.50; aV
Vfalfa, 816.50 1T.50: elerer tl6.oat say
sxiaw. s;wo ton; n&me prices l
to 82 more. . . .
' lpps, atesdy; Cfnotatioes" made an
spread, af a cent. 1930 crop 2.3 16.
I Portland Grain
POBTLKD. Ora Teb
3
if seat to tores:
1 U " Open High.
LW
.68
Close
May 68 8
JuU 1U'; 3
88
63
61
Cash markets r wheat: hit Bend bine-
stem .48; soft white, westers white .66;
hard winter,,' northern spring, westers
red .68.' . , j . .
Oats: K. t 88 lb. white !22j00.
Comt No. 2 K. T. shipment 2T.50.
hlillrsn; atsadard 1T.00J
Portland Livestock
PORTLXD, Ore.. Feb. 2 AP)
Cattle SO. calrea 10; 25c and more low
er fer ateera. !
Steers SO0-900 lbs., good S3.25S.?S;
roediom T.25t5 8.25; eonunoa .257.25.
Bteera 800-1 100 tbs, goad S.25ft.7S:
medtiua 7.258.25; eaanesd F 6.23 '
7.25. Staen llaO-lSOO Ihinuwl (no
&S.S0; asodiam 7.00i8.0o7 Heiiera 650-1
SaO; mediae S.507.&0. eemmea 5.59
t 6.40. Cows, good .507.00; common
had taedians 6.O0(gS.50; low cotter and
entter 2.605.00. Bolls (yeaxlisga ex
cluded? Sj00S.7S; entter, eomasoa aad
medians 8.503J0. Vealers, milk fed,
10.&eH.S0; medians 8.50$ 10.00; call
aad eeanmoa 60 Q 8.60. Cairet 2S0-SO0
lha,;geed and choice- 8.50tf 10.50; com
mon and aaediam 6.00 8.50.
Heca IBOO. steady to weak.
, (Sett er oily hogs and; roasting pigs
exeladed). Light lights 140-1 SO fba
$T.7S(rS.TS; light weight j 180-180 lbe,
8.508.76; light weight 140-200 lba,
.60tS.7S; saediwm veighi a220 lbs.
7.T58.75j mediam weighs 220-250 lbs.,
7.50(5 8.50; heavy weight' 250-299 lba
7.25 8.25; heavy weight 290-850 lbs.
8 00 7.00
racking saws SIS-SOU us.
Feeder sad atocker pigs,
a . i . -
.50frr7.T5.
70-130 Iba
Bheep lOO; talkinsr steady. '
Laaba, 90'Jbs, dawn, good aad choice
.75? 75; medium 6.50 8.75; all
weights, comrneo 4.50 5.50; yearling
wethera 00-100 lbs medium ta choice,
4.00 Q 5,50. Ewes 90-120 IbsL. 2.25
8.60"; ewea 120-15 Iba S.25S.2S; all
weigfaata, ; en I land common 1.50 2.26.
Portland Produce
POSTLKD. Ora, Feb. J f AP)
MUk raer- milk 4 per cent). 12.00 per
cwt4 deHevred Partlaad leas 1 per cent:
grade O mHk; !.-; ttrfat dslirerad
im Pwrttsad 8e. :
Pewltrp fearing prices) . sllre,
henry hens erer 4ft lbs..-la; medium
boas, 8H-4H lbc..l4lS: Keht hen.
18e; eprinjx 29c; Pakin dueka, d lbs,
I and a-ver 24e ! colored docks, 15c ; tar-
keysi Jta. I. Stc
Ke. 2. l.IIUt Florida, new, 2.85
O240 pes S-lb. cask.
Drasaad pool try aeBing price' ta re
tatlertl twrker. pear aa- good, 28S3e;
decks, tSet saesa, 19020c; capons. SO
Qac lb. .., , . ; , :-
1 : Fruits, Vegetables
PORTUn;" Or, Feb. (AP) .
l"ruits sad vegetables. 'Fresh, frnit ar
aages, arela. packed, $3-04.501 ram.
bis atoek. 82.104f2.25; grafM'frait, Plor
ida. $10 Q 4.50; Arisana. $3.35; limes,
S-doa. esrten, $2.60: bananas, 6s . lb.
Lentoas California, $(flf.25. '
Cabbage local. lle lb. - Potatoes
Orogoa Peeehates. S1.60 1.70; looal,
81l.t5; KUmatb gema, $10; Takima,
$1.1.50 ceeUL Kew pota toes Texas
trinmph. $2.1032.29 for SO-lb. bag.
Seed patatoea Weal, 22tt lb. Oaioas
selbag price to retailers ; Oregon Ka, 1
grade. 880e. - - ., -
Hothaase rhobsrb -WashIaston : ex
tra fancy. 91.14 1-25; fancy. 1 1.10;
choice, 80i85 per box 15. lbs, Orsxaa
Ka. V $l.JS; Ko. S. $lbox 20 lbs.
Artiehokes $1.Z51.60 . doses. 8pln
ach local, $1.20 1.25 era&re bax.
Cranberries eastern. $1 bbU Celery
California. $1.25 Q 1.69 per doa.
Hearts. $1.25 dos. bunches. Peppers
bell. sTroea. 16S0c . Sweet potato a
California, 414t4H lb.: eastern, $2.28
basnet. Cauliflower Oregon, : $1.15 Q
1.25; California, $1.25 crat. Garllo
new, 810o. Tomatoes kotboase,
$4.65 fi 5 crat; Mexican,: $4(34.60 lag.
repacked. ' - Lettnee Iaipertsl vslUy,
$2.76-iff per crate. t
d:80 Organ eoaert, KES.
4:45 Dean Colli as
6:15 Summary af Or. Xcff.
S :30 Rhythm Kodeo. ! . .
9 :30 KeapoUtaaa. NB3. !
19 too -eamabiae- Frogram, ' KBS
10:0 Organ, KB3
lt:M VTaUe Wisard -' -11:1S
Vi ileyrrt erchMtra, KBS
11:00 Tfcs MOaLehs- Kt11ts
- KOAO 66 XU. CoXTaHis
19 Organ pierieia, 't
19:90 Farm pseeiam.
8 .i4 AroaAd toe CejspQS
9 : Keanenaker Hoar "J .
:S Parm Program
T:S0 Badie -ehersaaad sonleat. .
General; filairkets
Salem Warliets
Grade B raw 4 mUk.
delivered tn' Salctn, f 2.00
cwt. . - "
Butterfat
Salem 26c.
at fArm 23c
1TIT7IT AHD VBOE TABLES - ,
Prioa paid to growers by Salem bayers.
February , 1981
. Apples, fancy -
Xtdiomi r of
VXOETABIXS
Onions
O. S. No. 1
.40
. " : ' 1EETJS ' ' U
- Bctail Prices l !
CaU meal. lot. -' , t n.
Scratch, ton znn.Aintk
Com. whole, toa . " to S8.00
Crseked aad ground, toa 36.00-8S.0O
Mai run. ton - ld.oo-ao no
Bran, toa m-18.0O-20.OO
Egg mass. cwt. .,,1.83-2.83
OOS
Bnylnf Prlcei ;
Estraa
Standards
Xedinma .
-14
.14
-11
POtfLTBVT
Baying Prices
Roasters, old
.09
.16
-15
springs
Heavies, her I
Medinm bens ,
.0 to .19
Light hens
. 09 to .12
GBAXN Ain HAT
' Baylnj Pileei
Wheat, western red ,
- Soft white ; '
.61
.54
Barley, ton 22.00 ta 23.00
Oats. grey. ba. , ' ,
Whit, ba.
.8$
Hayt buying price
Oata and vetch;- ten
.10.00-11.00
10.00 11.00
tlorer
Alfalfa, valley, 2nd catting 15.00-lt.OO
- Eastern Oregon , , ' ; 9t vo
, Common - , , . , 1A '
HOPS
Top gTade .
.1$
WAT.wrrr s
Kettk PsciTi Kut Qro vers Assa, Prlcea
FranqnetteS - ; -
Fancy ' 3
Laree "
Standard -- -
Soft sheU ; , . , .. . :
Fancy '
Largs - i i I.
SUadsrd '
Msyettes '
Fancy , ,
'Large . . . .
(Delivered in 6-pound bags)
Meats . - t i :f I ,
Light amber halve .
-it
.26
as
.28
-2T
80 :
- "
04
-03 W
Halve and piece ;
PXTJITEB
ivuekEY MOUSE
mickey
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09JOAUJret
HS HAS N
I HIS "TA1U.
CMJ6KriH-
KAT aHPt"S
AWT HS STIU-I
OOrACS BACK
roa MORE"!
Brwc HAVE
A HUUCH -KAT
NlPr-
IS BCSIsMllU
TO .LOSS
MIS
PA.TIfSNCe1
y yttso PurnM 'THsrseT -Xy
I CM0T5 IM09JS atatiiab I C)
TOLLY AND HER PALS
S'NO USF TRyiTsT TD EAVESDROP ON
SERTRUDE5 lW (SOVEr?MESS fJ.
HER ANT CARRIE AIMT
ABOVE. A WHISPER, SlrJCE
I ncy D-CJi WLUC I
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
j0CTSACe CH A9Y CAOwf AKO OiOCABU I
TOOTS AND CASPER
WjLCU 4eJL JUT-rvifcr, AovUIlI
A0U 2 xxr. MrO.
Feeding is Heavy Even
In Spite of Warm "i
.- Weather -S
- ' - "
"CHICAGO, Feb, S. (AP) All
grains darted upward today,' Im
pelled by drought reports and by
authoritative estimates that feed
use of wheat has been much lar
ger than supposed. With forecasts
giving no promise of rain or snow,
wheat finished at almost the day's
top level, and corn rivaled wheat,
although summer-like weather has
heretofore been construed as en
abling feeders to economize- corn,
leading-unofficial authority es
timated that domestic disappear
ance of wheat for sis; months was
60,000,000 bushels in excess of
last year. "
Wheat closed firm, "unchanged
to . 1 T up, corn showing 1S -2
cents advance, and oats
gain...; u . -- -,---:'-'-;,-
Crop of Prunes
In This County
All Cleaned up
The? 1530 crop of prunes in
Marion - and Polk counties is
cleaned up, according to recent
check.! There are few small
lots still unsold bttt tbe ' total
amount Is negligible. . ' .
: It is estimated that there are
approximately 750 tons of Ital
ian prunes left in the northwest
and 250 tons of petites with vir
tually j all ot the amount in
Douglas county.
The' last lot sold in the Salem
45-60
.024 ta Jtl
MEAT
Buying Prlcea
Lamb, top
.08 t -0H
Hog; 160-200 lbs
Hog; 200 lbs, up
Stra i
Cow i
.084
.08 ft
.0S-.06H
.0-.05
05-.06h
18
. U H
Heifer j
Dressed veal
Dressed bogs
WOOI.
Coarse ,
Mediant
.14
.18
J40HAXB
Old
GREAT GUNS.' IF
IDONTTGrr A
IDEA OF VJOT
SPOKE
M
SHE LOOKS LIKE
PRETTY
CAJ
ILL BU&Pw
REAI-Tri05a
IT vre rAiRl-THtrV
.
pOrT BEUONilOU'J
I FOUND THEM IM
THE PARK ANO X?
RETUBV4 THEM IP
ALtV
1 CAN F1MO CXTT WHOI
- THT5V
WRVTB 5UCH
Lovely
U. l--e,-V-l ,W
.. . . - . ... . t r .
aria was tliat of Ilorgt la ; Polk
county -.which - amounted ta 71
tons, running idY alitv Thest
sold for f 4.(0 on 40s. .
I'HIIOGTOO II
PilOEEui PIC1
, - , . u .... ' i !
WOODBURN, Feb. S The
junior class of Woodburn i high
school is In charge ot the annual
Washington day program which
will be presented February 11 In
the school auditorium. Miss Mo
Pherson, Mrs. Gulss and Mr.' Bur-,
nett, all class advisors, are In
charge of the program. Plans for
the affair are progressing nicely.
The following program ..has : been
devised, singing of the national
anthem by tbe assembly; "Stand
By the Flag, sung by v mixed
chorus of Juniors; Poem, fLln
coln, the Man of the People, re
cited by Kenneth Evans; "I'm a
Pilgrim" by jnnlor girls trioi, and
The Star Spangled' .Banner ,
sung by the combined boys' and
girls glee clubs. . " I
- Roy L. Hewitt. t dean at Wil
lamette university, will b the
speaker of the day. His talk will
concern citizenship. " j -l
RECKLESS ORIVIi.G
JEFFERSON, Feb. Z. An ac
cident occurred Friday afternoon
on the highway south pf Jeffer
son, between the overhead cross
ing and Tumble Inn. ;
- Olut Christensen and small
daughter, Joan, were ,- traveling
south on their .way home to To
ledo. Mr. Conn of , Jefferson ; ac
companied them to; Albany,
when they met a car traveling
north, a salesman also going
south : tried to ' pass, and cut in
between the two cars. In order
to avoid a " collision, . Christensen
was forced into the ditch, f The
damage to Christensen's cap was
a wrecked bumper and front fon
der, and cracked headllghtsj V No
one was injured. The salesman
paid all damages. . .'i ;. jj.--.,..
A Sharp
Mighty
HER HATS IN
THEr HALL.
THATS ALL
IVEr eAL
SOOM,
OF-HEr?,Upy
CAUSES
M
"One 'Horse' Power"
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vcro'TWevryrw4TOMAWE. y , .
&9e MoereAffe 5cxaO r v" i
yinr Their Curiosity"
V theVrh 5o full. '
OF NOMANCE. 1 OU5T
couur-r Rtr3nr-
REAPING eOME OF
CAPE.-riPPErrrorj aivt-
MEVJTlClTT-
TVTS POP.
MS TO PO TO v
Tf-LEPHONTS rlZRTQ 1
MUST BS A
CALL FOR HEf
TV
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HIS "FIRST
Douglas Chandort noted British f-
portrait artist, picked the first I
American for his first portrait I
of an American. The picture
j SEATTLE, Feb. (AP)--Tes-tlmony
'that Ruth Garrison is
"perfectly sane and normal and
there Is no reason why she should
not be released from prison," was
given by Dr." Jesse W. Ingram,
physician at the Washington
state , penitentiary, . in superior
court here i Monday where the
poisoner of Mrs. Dorrls Storrs is
fighting for; her liberty.
' Miss X3arrison became infatu
ated with Mrs-Storrs husband
more than 12 years ago and kill
ed the woman with poison when
she refused I to divorce the man.
Miss Garrison admitted the mur
der the day atter the crime and
a Jury acquitted her "by reason
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Chandor is shown putting finish- I
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gallery of statesmen. j
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Her case opened la bu port or
court here today with a: Jury of
eight men and four women being
impaneled. A 10 to 2 verdict will
free her as-the case is ejciTll ac-
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JEFFERSON", . Feb. 1. Ches
ter Miller came very near losing
his Ford Sedan by fire in Salem
Saturday night.' as her had It
parked on State street.' Miller
was returning to his car, when
he saw the fire department go-'
ing - by. Little did he realize
that his car. was on -fire. The
blaze was soon extinguished but
the upholstery on the back seat
was burned, also a robe and the
Interior of the machine, was
scorched and smoked, and' the
heat broke one window
Farmers of Halifax county, N.
C. have signed 850.000 pounds of
tobacco to be delivered . to the
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NEW YORi:, Feb. 8 (AP)
A New York newspaper, tha ItaU
ian anti-Fascist II Kuovo Mondo,
Monday published a statement,
like that of Major General Bmed
ley Butler, that Premier Benito
Mussolini had run down and
caused the death of a child iu
Italy. - -
The publication, only anti-Fascist
organ in the "United States,
Jnnounced through Glrolama Val
enti. Us general manager, that it
would forward the full story for
his use it he wished, at his forth
coming court martial.
The account published by II
Nuovo Mondo contained what
purported to , be the date and
hour of the alleged hit-and-run
Incident and the names of the fa
ther of the girl and three Fascistl
who are reported to have sworn
"to having recognized II Duce as
the driver of the car."
According to the story the ac
cident occurred September 14.
1930, in San Qulrito, prorince of
Grosseto, Tuscany.
The alleged witnesses said two
persons were riding with the
puce. j
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Music, both vocal and instru
mental, will feature the regular
weekly meeting of the Salem
Breakfast club - at the Silver
Grille of the Gray Belle Thurs
day morning at 7:45, according
to the announcement of Clifford
Movnihan, secretary.
The regular broadcast over
radio station KEX will begin at
8:18. The broadcast will , fea
ture group' singing led by Clare
A. Lee, vocal solos and music by
Al Adolph's Silver Grille Dance
band. . !
"Rufe" White will act as
master of ceremonies, in the ab
sence ot Douglas McKay. ,
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