. . . - , i. PAC.H TuQ mummi DEI ELSE DEflTI Cov.lcs'cnd rIss Leuc!cs to Prefer Gallows Rather Than Life Terms ; '. (Continued from- pa- 1)' wound the rest of the stats' clr cucisUnti&l argument, that Mrs. Bowles was s tat.be .1 to death be- udm she stood in the war of bar hatband's continued association with Ills former employe. . Points Accusingly TA "ITs tor opportunity." he con tinued.- "they were there "alone with that woman. There was noth ing found on that knife except fingerprints And Jthet fingerprint wan BowleaV ' Th state's arrament waa the signal for a bitter, relentless at - tsck from the defense. - The district: attorney etflee was charged with kfdns unfair, with manulacturlas. evidence, and with euneressinr -other evidence. 'TV. Lair Thompson. - unci ., of Row lea. and chief of defense counsel. : was followed by . John Collier, whose denunciation of state's attorneys cut through the air like a whip lash: ' ?r Thar nlanted Tldsaee," Thompson declared. "Thoy plant- ad evidence to force an Improper indictment and to pat these Jwo in Jan. These detectives who take reporters with them, who -lira on nnbUdtr. were making a sensa tional case." 'The district attorney'a office ! says opportunity for tbe-erinje ex isted Thompson continued. "It is aa plain as a tower ox jeweia on a dark, night that there was no opportunity. They coaia . not hope U esc .pel" Prefer Gallows "To Irtoom Terms - "ThtM'two rersoa Thomp- mn indicated Bowles- and Mhs Loncks ""camiet live In a penl- tonttarr they would rather be executed. There la no middle around here. This la either a moat horrible and heinous crime, er else It fa last as these two-per sons aay It is." - Thoaapaoa reviewed the testi mony of- six prominent physicians who testified for the defense and Indicated their belief the wound SAiut:& -Fca low - Rna- Oesa e few eel aaj C?c &S ssaCaUs rsAiM rcT eera a dsni w SJLS004M vaMesa, five w CuVOpCa ewe mwr tS0 wlOrC . Canadian PACIFIC W. ft MACOH COa A6CMT MSSt otrt Mismwisnms 1 I FfiTrT y see yow seerert aeot. WW4 x.aiia leather bound COOK DANK DTIEC when opening a New Month Ij Income Savings Ran or a .Com- Flail at our new office either by snail or in person . . Sting, in or matt $5 r siere nd , the Book Rank will be. given yon imme diately restrictions. I . . 7 a ' . . ' J . OAFETV -'-y Sae any aa sar aey mmif . 7 rima. N BBWMennn lean . rjr Of a wj datiar a. a. lei - A O GO CI AT X O.N v SALEM . . . y V . 344 State St. 1 O1 " Telephone ICS L'S in Mrs. Bewlea breast was self- inflicted. . ' M ir- '- "What happened Inside that apartment is shown in more than the defendants', statements.' he declared. "The dead woman speaks for herself. The wound speaks In tones yon cannot-' deny .and through Dr. Meane (on of the physicians) to say she did com mit suicide." ! Collier leaped Into the argu ment with a bitter denunciation of .'Lengley because the pros edi tor did not outline in his opening statement the state belief that Bowles guided the knife that kill ed his wife. ; Belated Theory Draws Attack i "The opening statement ad vance, no theory J "Collier declar ed, "and it the state, doe not ad- ranee- a theory before testimony Is atafted. It is not being fair to the defendants, and we, their rep resentatives, must alt mate not knowing what the state will say because the- state has the- closing argument of the case. "' ' - 'It is not the duty ot the dis-. trlet attorney to hit below the belt it Is last a much his duty to protect people as to prosecute them, end-it is the duty of the lurv to place an innocent con struction. i auea can be placed." 5iw yon (see why there is a law aarlax that if circumstances can be construed consistently with Innocence yon most find them Innocent.' . W. B. Hare ard Wallace Me- Camant were to follow Collier for the defense. George Mowry. ac tive 'presectdr.wlll conclude the case for the elate. It was expected these, argu ments would b finished, and Pre siding Judge George R. Bagley'a charge to the jary completed be fore adjournment tomorrow, tu4 thai before another evening pass ed the IS solemn-faced, attentive Jarors wlil have received tne case. In concluding his argument, Thompson, unci to the million aire defendant, prefaced his plea tor aeealttal with the declaration I am defending my own blood. Price of Rails Will be Probed L i ; " WASHINGTON March It. (A?) Initiation of an Investiga tion into the price ot steel rails by the anti-trust divtalon of the Justice department waa announced today by Attorney General Mit chell. The investigation was un dertaken et the request of the Interstate Commerce commission. Mitchell said no specific corpora tions were named. s. ss Sneiii tk limul Sutemeat af 0m iaa tUi lilt Iaasrsnea Company Pailadelahia; is the KUt I lnasy. TMtts, m -the Harty-fint r et ! W, laSO. a4 -t the- bnvmc Cosv onarrf M Bum ! vzveaa. prm . t' Uw; - CLPXTaX. -AMoaat f Mprttl tork pId up, Koaa. INCOME Tati praariam ineaaM for fa Tr, $72.11t,M.S. ( lmumax. aivutcnds aaa reota nevlTM arimr ka Jr. t?,20S.aS.S. Iinm Iras' etber Marc raeeWad dnriar yari .272.50JI5. ..... J Total taawsa, f lozroo.ses.ii. UiaBUKSSXENTS Fai4 far laaaaa, w4wanli, aaaaitiaa id aanaaJar W 30,&SS,12.2S. BtTMaarfa ai iMtlicrkaUer. tadnS- las iataaaat vaia- aadr iaatala paii eiaa. Sariaa taa rear. SlC.08a.7SS.lS. ' iivMaa aaid ea aapital ataca aartag IWr aar. Nana.- i CaauBiaaioaa aed salaries Mi aonag Ika ntr.' Sa.aaO JS.a. Taaaa. liecnaaa aae f aas Pai eanag tka vasr. S10T.t?ft.38. MwMi af au ataar axraanairBraa, fa.. Tatat aapwaitaraa. f7S.SSI.101.Sa. . assrra i Tataeef raai aetata awae (narkrt valn. SSaaSSUSl. Valaa at aaafc aa aaada - awae (aaMMisa ml). SlSS.ees.TSe.10. !. aa iwan aa collateral, ate- sioa.Ti.s2.ia. e Fnatai aataa sa pauej laaat, f 8V SM.aasjBT. i - r Caaa te tanks aad aa Taaa, SS.S1S, SS3.12. t - Kal nolleaa aa SafaRaS pTasaiana, sii.awsjs.iz. lataratt sad, rests das sad seemed, S7.7as.ssi.ia. i , (Hkrr iam(wt. .Tata! aaaarttaa iwlt, S458.S85.932.14. f Vtt raaarreai SS8S.472.852.77. Oraaa rlaiaa far loaaai aapaid. ' S2, rr.s2s.is. i DiTideada ta a1Irrbolaars das r da- aimre. S41.43S.S47.S1. r , Baaarra -far rIUy aad aaaat flae- taaltaa. S2.O6.SSa80. AU tkar liaMUtia. tM39.T95.ll. Total liabilitina. axolBsivs of Capital atOCk, f4S.S9,3.1. , BUSINIMS IK OSEGOS KWTHI TKAK- Grata premium, xaaaiTa daria fba raar. tZQlMlAS. PreaUssis sad dividaads retnraed lar iat tie rear. saS.TSS.82. Laaaaa paid daring taa raar. 8184.188.- 00. . i Kaaaa ef- Coasaaajr, Paaa V atrial Ufa luaauet Company. Kaata af Preaiieat. Williaat a, law. Kane af BaerwUrr. Srdaar A. Swita. ' Statatorr rt aidant attocaay far earriee. Ruth B. Taaanaon. 1S0S Aaaricaa Baak Blda, FartUaA Oi I' . . . etner cnsrgts ora. ,;. 4( LUMP SUM CERTiriCATES. Visit Our : ' NEW OFFICE ; ; 344 Stale St. Ik tTEEUUMMES The OFFICERS HIS TO BETOOK Fred Burke Wanted in Many Parts of Country for ' ' Dozen' Murders l (Continued' from page I) ;. he' could reach for his gun near by. The officers found 1765 in Burke's clothes., ', llxpect Vengeance ! - ' : -t ", From Gangsters I Burke apparently believed he Vas to be meted gang vengeance. He expressed relief .when he found his captora were officers. Brought to St. Joseph, he was identified by B. T Andrews, su perintendent of the BertlllioB de partment Burke first gare his name 'as Richard Praaklin White, but later admitted his- Identity, officers said. ;- ' " The gangster had been In hid ing at the home of his father-in- law, Barney Porter, ' sine last November, officers said.. However he made several trips to Chicago The gangster, said to be pos sessed of mania for murder, grad uated from the Kazan Bats school of crime in St. Louis. After the St. Valentine, massacre his trail became obscure. Nearly a year ago it was discovered he had been hiding in St, Joseph, llch.. where he killed Charles Skelley, a traffic officer, to avoid paying a farmer S5 to repair a fender on. his can : .1, ,:. s : Find Sfacbine Gon Uaed im M aamcre It was in bla St. Joseph bunga low officers found the' machine gun which ballistic experts said fired the shots that riddled the Moran gangsters. - p The slaying of n Toledo, Ohio, patrolman, the woundinr iof a Louisville, Kr., bank cashier, the Hiraiiorea apartment slaying in Detroit, ransom kidaaolnrs mail track robberies, and the robber- ie or banks in Detroit, Cadillac, rem, ot, and Jefferson. Wis.. are among the crimes charged to Dismisses Case Against Savant LOS XKCTKT.VH ir.H.ii a a lar t JMMll JnKra WnH.. - - - 11 Muaui Cosrrare. trwfav ifian.i...4 . M brought by Ira D. Edward, of Canwa aM.aa,A a . ... Banstein, lather of relatlrtty. tuai iae mue uerman nrofessor MttA ki ifiBj .u theory xrom EM ward's book 'The nr.. v.. . . . . " J mm. r asretgra oi XmngS TI3f ITKALY DIES T1TTHT.TW T..v T7- Mrch 25. (AP) Timothy eiy,. orer wnose bitter sweet sallies in the House of uommons old timers still chuckle. ueoioaay ai tne age ot 75. f " ' : Ka. S4. BTUDfli ac tha Rfai.. tna-eaearuy Lifa Iosaraac Catena a t af "v; ,f Koaaw. la tba Saata of V-uriaia. aa tka thirtr-frrat dT af Ia- eaaabw, 1810. auda ta taa fasaaaae vamauaai4er at ina state el Oregoa, CAPrTAIt Aaaaaat af eaaital atk m Skaa 0O0.0. . ' . " 7 ' IKCOUK Tata! aremlata laaaaM fa lfm tl.tST.42S.T. year, lateral!. aiviJMida aa Mate darfar taa rear. SS3S.2S2.S1. - la ran froaa a4fcar Harnt raeairad aanna; aa year, a.2ix.TS.la. Xatal rnen; S4.7SS.4S1.B4. DI8BTJKSE XJNT3 raid far laaaaa, aedoeiaeeuta, snnaities aaa sarraaaar aalaaa. f 1.084.0887. XhTMaaaa aid ta aaUeyaaMar dar laa taa rear, S1.7S2.0S. Diyideads aaid aa capital stack dar- Wjr tae year. S20.000.00. CeeaauMions aad salaries Bald dariag the year. S40.SS.46. r A. Taxaa, Ueeaaaa aad fees paid dariag a yvar. ao,za.ia. . AaiaaBt a all other expeaditares, fl.. lao.aoi.sa. - Total zpeadirarM. 11.452,370.11. ' ASSSTS " r real aatata oa-na (aaarfcat Talna), S544.S0S.5S. . . , a Tala af ataeaa aad beads aeaad faiar ket er siaortited ealae), 5.698,4fl.44. Loans a nert gagas aad eaUaterai, ota. fi.aii,ni., - . . . - Pramiaa aotaa aad Selicy leaaa, $2. 05S.SI3.7.' : ' Cask ia beaks sad aa aaa. f 105.747.- Ket nenet sad itttmi sfemlsms, fS71.178.lS. . tatarest aad raata ao sad aeeraed. S117.71S1. Otfcar aaaeta (aet). S348.S44.S4. Total . admitted assets. 81 1.149.840.08, iajkniL,mso 1 Ket raserras. 89.557.20 49. i ' Oroac alalia for leaeea aapaid. 9228, Ua4aarBabmUaa.SS47.SSl.se. Total liabilitiea, ajfthuiro of capital IteCC, ftU.S39.BUl.S4. I - BUSTKF.SS IW OTttOOK KOE THK TEAR Gioca prasaiaasa received, dariag rear. 33S.909.4S. - rresatBaia sac meas rerarae aar lot? tba year. lioesea paid dariag tba rear. S 1.800.00 Nsjbo of CoaBoaar. Seaaritr i Ufa - Ia- saraaeo Oonrpaar of Amavica. Kaasa ot Praaidaat. kiaebir Doeaey. Naasa of Baeratarr: Hutr 8. Txaaac Steietery reaidaat attataay for serrioe. taaarsaee veamiaueaar. COMING TO MQROCCQdfrj I OA xw ' GRAND Theatre FRXDAx - "V First All. Talking Railroad Thriller WDIHEIM . eoaT ACMSTRONG OREGON STATESMAN. Sabru THeGall Board Bj OLIVE L DO All ;' : e "WAKXEIt BROS. CAPTTOIi Today John . Kack Brown in The Great Meadow. Satnrday Bels Lnrosl In -jrixry Minion . rancu- - a; men. e TTATtVEIl EROS. ELSIXOIIE Today Bebe Daniels la Today Jeannette .Mae- Donald in "jaonie uario. - Friday John Gilbert in -Way for a Sailor.? .'. e ' i ,1 GRAND -W- Today Lewis Stone and a": Dorothy MackaliT in t-Ot-,.. flee. Wife.-' : 5 - . Frtday Loafs Wolhela u 'Danger. Lights." a Plunkett Given J Military Honor ; At Washington I WASHINOTON, March it fAPl The narT said farewell to daa- to RearLdmiral -Charles Pe- Shal PInnkett, retired, who died Tuesday night in the Washington nsTAl hospltaL i With fall military honors, his former companions bore him to Arlington cemetery," He-was bar- led beeldehls wife, Jaiis-T. Plan kett, who died la 1118. Dogcatcher Led To House Where Criminals Hide - ; MONTEV1DO, Uruguay, March 21. -(AP) A more than ssaally xtlre mntt led the dogcatcher smack Into fS.OOS today. - The dog-, making: getaway, ran Into a house where four criminals, ' objects of a nation wide man hant, were hiding; The fear were arrested later by i a force of police, aided by Sixty soldiers armed with rifle. The dogcatcher sets the ; re ward. - : ' ': Oregon Student ; Gets Fellowship BALTIMORE, M a reh 2S- (AP) The award of nine chem istry fellowship at John Hopkins university, each of which pro vides $1,S00 s year for tonr years was announced tonight. The new awards- Include: Philip O. Ack- erman, CorraHIs, Oregon, Oregon State Agrleultural college. Kew SS Sraopsis of tba Aaaaal Stalament of The Seearity Sfataal Ldfo-lasaraaoe Ooaa- pany of Ldaeolo. ia tbo State of Kebraa- ka. aa the thirtr-fint ear of- Deeeaaber. isso, aaaao to taa Lesmrsn.ee Catatisatoa er of tbo Stat ad .Oregoa parsesat to , OAPITAL Aaaoaat of eapisai ataab: paid P, Koae. Aavujaav Total prowiaia ineoaao for tbo year, ttJ4.Sl. Zntereat, dirldeads sad Teats reeeired Carta taa year, fZ3S.7Zl.S7. insoaie rreaa etaer aooree reeeired dariaa tbo raar. S1S.4S1.0S. Total btceraa. 81.214.88 89. DISBTJBSEsfENTS Paid, for losses, eadaamieats, asauIUas aad sarreader aalaaa. SSe0.SSS.21. INTidastda paid e poUayboMera darina; tao yver. oxxa,ix.lo. - XHrtdeads paid aa espital stock dariag taa raar. a one. i. Coatatiaaioas aad salaries paid darinf taa year. Siyu.3TS.ls. Taxoa, lioanaea aad fees paid dariag tne year, fsa.syo.ov. AaeeeBt of all otber expenditure, S120.lfrS.S7. Total axpeaditares. I749.IS2.0S. ASSETS - afaao of real aatata ' owaod (atarket retaa), 8S1S.1ST.6S. - . Tatae of stocks and beads owned ( atar ket or smoitlsed aalae). S42S.013.S5. Loaas'ea aiortgstes aad eollsteral, Ot., fZ.444.725.BS. , Prnuni aotoa aad policy leaaa, f9S4.- SST.7. Cask ia baabe aad oa baad. 88TJ0S.S4. Not eneolloeted aad deferred preminma. K09.Z1BJS. Interest sad rests ds ssd aeeraed S5s.esi.lL. . - Other aaeete (aeO. ll.S4.t. Total adauttad aaaats. S4.S2S.8SSSS, ZJABrLrlTTES , . -Vat Mumi HTiMiSS.0L ' ' Gross elsiaui for losses ansa's, , 1S1.TS. - ' - ' AU otbar Itabliitiaa. 8780,874.80. Taaal liabilitiaa, oxelasiro ot capital Stock, 4.829,8f8.8J. - BUSIVKSS IK ORU001T roa THK TEAR eroes promioaaa rs sat tad dariag tbo rear, ei4.8oe.ee. - ProaUojas sad djrtdeads retaraed dor- m tka ur. S5 11.17 I as ass paid darinf tbo yeer, 1.000.00, Haao of Company. TM eeearity si taat Ufa TanaaM OumMir. . - Kama of Praaidoat. K. . 8tepbaasoa. ;..KKM of oeretary, M. Ju SMt, Statutory reaidest attoraey far serrioe, Haao. : HOLLYWOOD aStiramouyd9ktiaea Starta . Snnday . A Days Midnight ; . ' llatinee ll:SO P. L Satnrday fSATURDAX t i Orc-cn, Friiay Ucrzlr.-. Uzrch 27, 1S31 - TO SHOP PUIS Finst ::; C Continued from pa X) SUtesmaa la clicking through a racing press. Upstairs a. oauery ef machines dlsgorse hot lines of type? . . ....v...,.v There-ere thoesenda of people to be Berred. In the morning. Some ire sgTleulturlsts bat what changes In the crops they growf Some make pap trom- trees, spindly when , The Statesman first niaeed its damn. Inky cheek against an Oregon table,- ' Sam Tnarston sixea - nusui tta trrltnrv mnat b - keDt for the democrats. Now what poli tician: would face s payroll f for BO men and women a weez sua keep, tons of paper rolling.; from tne mill! ' ' ' ' " " i w dare not reminisce. , .The eternal cry of "copy comes. Ana tomorrow tomorrow , , is siarcn sr natndtoa. Praatiare. Accom plishment. ' The Statesman ia to bare sv birthaay. , nr eonne newsosDers ' hare Kirtrilava. Are thev not human? Isn't this the grown man which waa thin boy, appearing once a week, on Oregon City streets t Waa n't n naner1 ereaf - TOUT score of obaerrationa hare been mirrored in the black and white of its columned countenance. And baa it a ioalT If not. why the struggle for better cor- srnmnntT . Aiit wnac or eini war loyalties? And down througB tne raars! watt or tna eontuni urge for progress and for better ment 7 Body, soul, thai personality: s newspaper. "Copy.- Bnmr . f n f nnl wftfi frita Issue . . , a new day is abornlng. Tomorrow . . an octogenarian shall arise! I Conferences Set By Farm Board WASHINGTON, March It. (APIThe farm board snnosne. ed today that s series of sectional conference will be held dnrtnr April to disease plans for organ izing', a cooperatlre terminal ntarketlnr agency for fruit and regetablea. : The conferences will be held tn JackaonTflle. Fla., April I; St. Lamia, April . and Washington, Apru. s. : Crowley Named Head of Fleet WASmNQTON, Jlarch llX iati a iornAr a nam an. nits and master of aeagelns ahlpa to day we selected to head i the gnrernments Merchant Fleet cornoratlorr. . He is Elmer E. Crowley of New ion, woo came from a aeaxaring family and aigned before the mast ss s youth. - Pinnacle Given College in Will J)KDHAM, Mass.. March It CAP) The Rev. William Barton ot Foxboro and. Oak Park. 111., an- tnorit on Lincoln, left a mountain to Berea college. Ky. by hiar will which waa filed for probate today. Besides receiving the mountain, called the Pinnacle." to be nsed ss a forest precerve. Berea was will ed SS.eOe. i GAS DOTTX AGJLDf 8 AN FRANCISCO. March St. CAP) The first change In the so called sras "war altumtlon was noted today. Many stations selling major oil company pro duct reduced the re taa price to 11' cents a gallon. , FLIER IS KILLED SAN DIEGO. March 26. (AP) Injuria received la a plane crash res al tad in the death today of Lieutenant Elvin B. Ryan, msrlas corps flier.' i Hosae tteO Talkie TODAY aad SATURDAY Special Mickey Moose. Matinee Saturday 1:30 P. Md v Gilbert and Beery in n teausi that riH win the JaMSgts-and-thrill : rhamploneklpt JJOMN ; - . . with -. . . WALLACE BEERY Jim Tnlly, Leila Ilyams - Polly Moran a fora SAM WOOD QmT 1 prod net ion AUUlUn Also Serial Tbe Indiana are Comtn. Fables Comedy and. News P0LLYVC0D1 .y battled u 1 round i i f the i WUUU 4 Railroad Chief a Of Yf est Gather; Reveal llothing . rOUTLAND, Ore., Ilarch, 1 1. APijTiA.nrsiidAnta of westers railroads concluded a two-day ex Mctlvfr MBfereseo here today but refused to rereal what plans, if any, they had formulates. , , It was understood one of the principal anbjeeta dlsenssed waa the lumber tariff bat the-railroad men said nothing definite was de termined and they could make no announcement. Ml ID CD PECO OiLW The' Tlgard Lions club had its rfharter presentation banquet Thursday erealng at Berg's Chalet, two miles couth of Tigard. District Gorernor Jack ; Ferris, of La Grande, presented the charter. Harry Haynes, president ot the Portland club, acted as - toast-' master and Jtaaoelate Justice George Rossmsm. member ef the Salem Lions dab, delivered the address of the evening. ' Better citizenship was the sub ject chosen by Judge Rossman. He pointed out that it ia not the fact that thia country ha not' rood citizens, but that It Is often the few that take an active part In the sorernmeot. He - called particular attention to the large exemption list from Jury duty end stated that most, ot the dtlsens who were best Qualified for this duty and who owed it to the state to aerre were exempt. He -urged, the member ot the Tigard den to take an active part in the up building of their community. . Salem's part of the entertain-, ment Included numbers by the Lions club trio and a reading by Mrs. Ralph Kletsln. Salem Lions and wives who at tended the banquet included Mr. and afrs. Newell William. Mr. aad Mr. Harry W. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Olson, Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph, B. Kletxing. Mr. snd lira. George Rossman and son George Jr Mr. Ranee Nile. Mr. M. S. Cheek. Mr. A. S. Johnson. In- presenting the charter Fer ris announced that the Tigard clan was the thirteenth new club to be organized In Oregon since last Jane. . He aald that there were now over 2B0O Lions clubs and nearly SO In Oregon. Record Honey Maker Retires BAN FRANCISCO. March CAP) Captain WUlUm M. Sum van, who in 41 years of aortic ia credited with having made mere money than any. other man on the Pacific coast, retired from active duty on pension from the government.-' i Captain gnlllvaa entered the service in the United States mint her la ItSt. ' Sat. miixcon STAIO'&TdZlOimOW 7 e 7 Starts , X . n m X - - s ''''' " hor -Me.,' V" V ei wonder .11 XVr .y entertainment . r V' :y ' ' A a. 1 y . ji. . C01LLIS DEITS SilLEQ DEOHTERB (Continued from pag 1) to the public, were declared to have put UP tne bear; appearance and, argument of their series. The rvii-ral'ta rnam which debated l&St night had been judged the weaker oi the- two teams iron iui SChOOl. --f"' - - ' i shannon TTome. debate coach. declared last night that he could not account foe the defeat, parti cularly in face ot the fact that Prof. IL E. Rahe, Willamette cri tic Judge, had rated his team high on alL three points, delivery, ar- m m n t and rebutta.1. and that he had. pointed out a few minor de fects which the team had correct ed. V 'naanlta, in tafeat last nirht. he flalam team hara an ereellant debate record this year under the guidance or liogue, who has wmp- ned four untried student Into streng; contenders for the district tine.! ; - . ' I'OiKBl H IEPEH cduorji passes c:j '(Continued from page 1) lawao, one of 'the two towns making up the Molokai colony of 600-odd lepers. . : Kept Pace Witb World's Affairs Until his eyesight failed, he kept pace with the world's af faire through a - dozen carefully selected aewsseipers and maga zines. His personal correspond ence "ras one of his greatest Joysj He' remembered with s card and a bit of .verse the birthday each year of every one of his many friends, and the oc casional visitors to the settle ment always made pilgrimage to hi r little rough-board house. where the little man with the abort grrey beard alwaya stood ready to greet them smilingly, his bine eyes twinkling . behind his goldrlmmed specs".t - And his last months here were brlahtened be the visits, when ever his strength permitted, of many who were proud to know the happy.Samarltaa. District Chief Of Lions Here v'Ko-'iv- '.- ' Jack Ferris, district governor ot the Oregoa district ot Lions clubs, will be a Balem visitor Fri day. He will confer on Lions elab mattera with Newell - Wil liams. president of the Salem club, and ia expected to visit with Governor Julius Meier,' who' is a member of the dab. " " V V The California automobile asso ciation estimates motorists use 41 MOMfl0 gallons ot lubricating on ' ah'uuany.; ; '.'..: LAST TIMES TODAY v u hsnccn a wem an say . . . "my pest U forccsicn?" C-tr s 1! Dn j rw DEM LYON IIWIS STONI JOAN HON DILI A Wsraer ares. VHekae Pra fceasmaaeeaday aoySelSjw s av eoetjtAB enicts r LSI NOR Atf Wmer ,Bro3. k n ft n C5 n csn m nra rr1 Counter Attack Hade on German Customs Scheme - v V, aBBMeaajBIaaiBSBBB PAUI3, March 2(AP) Striking at the . Austro-German trad accord, the customs commit tee ef the chamber ot deputies proposed-today a general customs agreement among - all European nations except Austria and Ger many. Meanwhile,. Foreign Secretary Arthur Henderson told the Asso ciated press the British and French governments were agreed the contemplated treaty should be submitted to the lesgu of nations to determine whether it violates the Geneva protocol a o der which France, Italy and Czechoslovakia guaranteed a loan to Austria. : , K. SS ..Synopsis of tea Aanual Statement ot mo uiicN raetlis Ldt laaoranra Com. ;ue uauea J-eetlie Ldt laaoranro Com ny ( Seattle, ia the tsts pf Wsihins ion, an the tirt firit day at December. L830. aaada to e Iaaaraaaa Cmm ton 1830. aiooar af too State ot Oragoa, porsaaat ww aaa w a 4 t CA?ITAI Amoant of sspitsl stock' paid as. 1200,000.00. p TSCOItt Teeal premium iaeoasa . tor tee rear. S83.4VS.6S.- - ' Iatoreati dlrideadt sad rente reeeired daring the TCar, S,S84lO. Income from otber eeares reeeired darlas tne year, S200.41S.14. Total iaeoasa, 8388.484.75. yiBBva.aEu.csT a Paid tor losses, eadewmants, aonnlties -and aarreader valnas, 87,500.00. . Dirideade paid to policyholders daring the yeer, ft'ena. Dirideaaa paid oa eaptUl stock dorlsff the year, Keao. Commissions aad aalariae paid darina: the raar, 8S8.06S.oa. ' Taxes. Ileenaee aad fees paid darina the year. S-85. Arnoanl sll ether srpenditaxee, $59,-' T20.ll. Total expenditures. $121,890.08. JlSSETa Taloo of real estate owded (market alas), Ko-ne. I Value ot stocks snd besds ownd (mar ket er amortised value). 1C1. 471.91. Loans oa mort(a(s and collateral, eta, Koae. Framlnm aotoa and policy loans, Kene. Gash ta baak aad oa hand, $189,208.- Ket anenllected sad deferred premiums. Sll.SS8.T8. i . Iateraat aad reats dea aad accrued. Sl.ies.4T. Othar asssta at), S91S.84. . Total atmitted asta, 8878,622.45. . - . LIABILITIES Ket reaerree, 128,122.02. Grass claims for leasee aapaid, Kane. ' AU other liabilities. 83,748.11. ToUl liahiktiee, eselasive of capital Stock of S200.0O0.00. 829,888.11. . BUoIXESS IS OREGON roa THK TEAR Cross promiaams reeeiTod daring tko year. fl.S80.SS. Prasaiams sad dirideads returned i dar- lsc the year. woae-. I Lhm paid darina; the year, Koue. -Kama of Osoooay, United Paeifie Iif lasaranea Company. r- . Asms er Pretidtnt, E. B. Bhenrta. Name at Secretary, U. O. Tlshhaek. Jr. Statatery reaidaat eUoraer for aarrics. X. M. Adams. . T ENDS i : (TODAY! 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