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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oretron. Tuesday Mornbig. Aqgnst 11, 1931 Id AVillarriette University to '"Provide ; forj Students - ' From Other Lands Ob mora link In the chain which: binds .Willamette nnJrer eity into the group of colleges and ' aC interests -will be forged , this f all " when. ..International.. ' House pens Its doors to, 15 to. 20 stu-? kThe Hous4tself, welllkn'owtt in tam- th "rtA "Albert, ftlace" was bcc'apie'd by the Beta Chi bn eiiy for a number of years.before the new sorority house was built. It la located on South Winter street opposite' the Deaconess hos pital. " It has been leased bythe ; laterfaatlohal club,-- which M - tauaded a . the wlllasaette cim-t lasCyear. and wlinbe; coa- exea,-unaer niTnuy : mi i - (a. thn Af ' other 'campus llTlng organizations. ' : ; ; -E.Tf- Barnes and. Paul Wallaee or. Salem .and . itoeeri -jjooih:: i ' feagene comprise tv committee ap-' ' NAintsl w the board of trustees - ta aid :in seleaiion'of the-house said . in other necessary business transactions.' Mr. and Mrs.- Wil liam K. Hall, charter members of the organization and ; seniors in the political science department of - the college.- of liberal arts, . are spending the" summer In Salem ov erseeing changes which 'are being made In the house' and gathering together funds for its furnishing. , Bouse Fernisnrd ". : I. . Ey Hubscriptlons , . . m t.Vf - tk Vansa Is coming In Trom Interested peo ple la different parts of the state. SsJesu "people are being solicited and rarious members, of the Sa lem Alumni association. haTe In dicated their belief that that group either as an organization or as IndiTiduals will aid in the project. ' ' '. The International . club plans that the house shall not be a charitable affair. Once it is pre pared for occupancy, students- Ht Ing there will pay its upkeep. (For a number of years, foreign students, especially Japanese, Chi nes and Filipinos, hare made up X A A .li smaii poriion. oi me university student body. Very few of them bare lived in sorority or fratern ity houses; the women were pro Tided for as Lausanne hall but the WHEN 550,000 WENT UP IN SMOKE' 2 ( - i X NT A i Seven thousand gallons of oil, valued at 1 5 0,0 00, clouds of smoke were visible for 80 miles. Emer l were destroyed in this raging fire, at Warren, Pa-, I "geney firemen from neighboring oil plants aided the f when f ofcr huge, tanks of. the United Crude Oil "Be- I ' warren fire-f ighters in battling the disastrous' blaze. finery went UP m flames and smekeJ The biliowing .! Photo was made at height ef confUfration. men haTe been,' scattered' In yarl oos boardiug.and. rooming houe, ' . Shortly after founding, of the ihteraatipaar eiub, 'Jta . American born members discovered thatfor7 eign students';were. not receiving opportunities, to -observe, the best or even , the mediocre, customs' of, thla country, that Uhey .had .few friends ' and that outside of the classroom tber took little part In unlyersity life." 'i . . v Mr.-Hall, who Is First Counse lor to rthe group, : tell of foreign boy .from excellent- families reli giously, socially and ; financially, who, -after spending" nearly a year at Willamette have not known a single student well enough to call him bv name. ' Many of them, ha says, haTe the dea"jthat 11 Amer-H leans are materialistic and greedy to a disgusting extent simply be caueertbey have not cam ia con tact with Americans except when haying to pay for something. Hope to Improve General Feeling - Hoping to do. away with this atmosphere and to send . these students back to their own coun tries with more nearly, true con ceptions of Americans 'and their customs and to give American students-at .Willamette a better un derstanding of their guests from the Orient, -.International House has been established. It is the Ideal of the organiza tion to do away with these handi caps which have previously greet ed foreign students and to make pf all the cultures represented. It is planned that, men of note, who visit the campus and; fialem will be welcomed ... International House as. guests .of honor-fer a meal or -two -so that the students may come In contact with them, their Ideas, and their ideals. ; ;. ; Several of he boys who will lWe at-the house this- winter are mu sically Inclined so the musical at mosphere counted desirable in other campus houses will not be lacking. -; . . . ,i : ' While statUtics.of an Indefinite sort ire the only ones obtainable to' date. International' House will this fall ' probably - accommodate approximately sevn Japanese students, two Chinese'," four Filipi nos, one Russian; 'and - possibly two .'negro boys, three American born students of Anglo-Saxon de scent. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Hall, and Dr. and Mrs. Daniel H. schnUe. ' . '. Mr. and. Mrs. Hall, who hare done much of the actual soliciting of. funds, have found most peo ple considerably interested in the project ; It has been pointed out to them a- number of times that Salem, as an industrial, agricul tural, political,' and -educational center, is an ideal spot for the location of such a house. Only four others, are known of here. One is at the University of South ern California; one, at Columbia university In New York City;, one is being built by John D. Rocke feller at the University of Chlca- the house a genuine meeting place go; and ene is located la Eugene. ' if sr B sa .sa .SBSw ssaaeam- m IS II IIJM r SI . BBT I aeam I i f l W I . r. CTTK-;::. 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World's Oldest . cnJ Largest Retailers of Auto Supplies Western Ciant Heavy Duty Center Tractoon, o-rry Tf re $6.95 7.35 1M 7.95 8.60 8.90 8.45 8.85 9.95 10.25 10.80 10.95 11.10 11.40 11.50 11.65 13.10 Tf ires $13.43 i 14.35 i 14.50 15.42 16.85 17.00 16.40 17.17 19.40 119.90 120.30 120.81 21.75 22.10 12230 '22.60 25.40 . : Oe Luxe Double Duty Western Ciant I Tire $7.68 8.60 .8.75 -9.75 10.25 10.98 11.30 11.60 12.25 13.05 13.05 1335 13.75 14.95 5J20 15.65 17.15 2 Tires t$14.90 16.70 16.96 18.90 19.90 2130 21.90 22.50 23.80 2530 25.30 25.90. 26.7a 29.00 29.50 3030 3330 llvw. 170 SSDres IntfaV.; '-!:' 'Sakm Storc! ' :f iOl N. Commerdal, TeL 7177 Most of these are described as rpalatiar mansions" and at Vast two ' resemble hotels. Mr. j' Rail says:. 'The. .Willamette orgitnlxa tlon members are emphasising the fact. that -.Willamette's ' Interna tional -House is not to be the ho tel type; neither Is it to be a, fra ternity although' residence there will be limited to students of ex cellent repute,- It Is to be a club house and home tor foreign, stu dents and American students who desire to know-foreign students and their, nations, with. Its first purpose senrlce tp its , residents. Canning Company r Lbser in Court Default and decree In favor ot H. 1L Hawkins and -Thomas A Roberts,- trustees ' for bondhold ers, against the Northwest Can ning company, et al," were Issued in circuit court - yesterday. The amount of the decree is 165,184 this sum including principal and Interest due. . Attorney's fees are $2200 additional. The Teal property ot the can ning company on Commercial and Trade streets Is Involved in the decree as is all the canning equipment of the concern. - D1Y.DISPLI TO BE LAHGER Moved to Grandstand Hall j To Allow More Space; :FaitPlans,Hade Developments recently. tnj prep arations for. Oregon's. 70 th state fair laclude the, arrival of large monkey cages, at the fairgrounds, plans for an 1 opening of 'the i-H boys and girls program on Sun day afternoon at. a rally. Instead of the usual Monday start, com VifiJ&&klPJ:&1Z MW ,UpUjdarryro: spectacular electric, fountain - t", The first day ef . the fair will. be Saturday, Eepteraher - 2 f . and all ' exhibits ' are espected -'to--be ready for the puUen.-thi open ing day, deapUe-the faetthat the premium book fnalled to exaibit. ort a -month- ago .lirtedjhe fair date- as September . 21 . to Octo ber 4. : The only exceptions? to the rule requiring placement; Of " ex hibits on the 2 th wlir be, made for a' few outstate exhibitors who have already entered, livestock at other fairs,. which overlap a trifle. They will he allowed a day or two. leeway, but like all the rest will be expected to keep exhibits In place until the fair close . en Sunday, - October - 4, according . to Mrs. Ella S. Wilson, secretary.- v The first day. will be a special children's - day,-and tho features of the opening program are being arranged accordingly . by Max duJtsexiilbUysrtvkas. Xponfc- Gehlhax, director of the depart ment of agriculture. dectrlc Fountalsi - 1 . At Klgfat Feature - 4 - Oehlhar's plans for night enter tainment will' Include a feature of never-ending beautyra modern eontinuous-change-"electric .foun tain, loaned to the fair by Carl Gerlinger of Dallas and manufac tured jn his shops from the de signs oi a prominent. Oregon en gineer. . . ' The dairy exhibit plans launch ed in Salem Wednesday by the Oregon Creamery Operators as sociation, will .mark an effort to demonstrate to the public that If grade A milk with superior taste. health, and keeping qualities is the only; kind. ..of .milk - to. buy, - high-quality A butted and. cheese .made from sweet-cream xnd fresh kailsrhas' the'sameadfitnULges.' JA xneasurement- of thai. part o aire' oL l 6 f test and exhibit soAce ae-ieej. in eepinv tus provides knore - than- 'tout - times - lhe floor pace"layajlable..lnthe oiddairyl proaueia-- ouiiaiag,--- wiucix .jars. -Wilson' will assign. -to 'other; uses thU .year.. ; . - Ralem Cteanieri ;.v Will be 'Aetft'eUtWAtv i j&aJemcrearoeTwC will play as OFFERS S IT Figures on Seattle-Tacoma " Stretch, Once "Suicide Lane" are Offered 1 Startling reductions In auto fatalities have been secured be tween . Seattle and Tacbma through the construction of a super-highway 40 feet In -width; A Salem - .visitor. '- this weekend proughtriiguree frenn P., L:Tol som,:. Washington traffic officer, shewing: that In -the three, years tlnce. the road was opened, 'only JO; deaths, and 20. personal injnr- ls - have-ba recorded on the new road which - links the ' two cmesrtr-' - - r--j V la comparison. Id the tiro years before-- the- ew- roed -waeepene. fafpartant nart-raXhe exblblt;.eiemnasiyexpeevte exhibit, Marten - JCfeaiaeiy- and "Produce J Hules tor (he - exhibit will - ex c6hiphny.ind tee Capital Dairies iiave already ftsprved sspace The new 'rodvcetrvfMilk.rcompanx jcreinjer't Jg expettei to " jotivUK the' exhibit.-? " .r- The . Intrstate . Creameries; dairy- dpartment-,- Oregon: State' college; Coos : Bay Mutual .cream ery. Swife and company,: Western Dairy Products.-! Mpnmoirth Coop ierative creamery,-. Mount Angel cooperative, and; the Portland Cheese company,' haye already taken: tpace. " J. D; Mickle.hlef of foeds and dairy products, hs been advised -boUfcl Nestle'- Food. comYsnjr' aadL the-' Carnation. Milk crude fpartltiena or'ther 'obectsj which detract, from; the, plsplay. Competent- demosetratera-, must be, Jn: attendance. during the Bine ;day.of Ihe-fair.r -. W; M.' Hamilton, district' man ager - for the -Portland General Electric-company, has' made, ar rangements . foe- his company.' to have an exhibit adjoining to show equipment, available ' for .keeping milk. and cream sweet and. whole some by controlled refrigeration. IS people lost their lives and more than 600 people were in- Jured on the narrow, Tacoma to Seattle highway which was term ed, "suicide lane." . . The new Toad is 40 feet in waaa DEL UV Bf. II T n Ok "9 11 a.a strips on either side of the road is a four-foot strip of gravel. This tends to keep all traffic in its proper lane, none of the north bound travel, for example, crowd ing over Into the southbound lane as Is the tendency when the sides of a broad highway are not sep arated in some manner. Last Labor Day a check on travel on the highway was made.' tl showed that ,00 cars passed a given point' between 3 a.m. and 10 p.m. . . - Collisions which -did occur on the new hlghwayr- were - largely those' resulting from fog.-. Cars stopped during fog on, the-road to change tires p because.. of gas shortage-slid frequently some tar behind them would crash J n to" the parked autos. i . s - Resorts ' Attract Pastor iv.WOODBDRN Aug. 10 Rev. Jad.Mri- "3. w.- Blew and daugh ter ...'Marlon: ; returned - to their home in. Wcodburn late Friday afternoon - after having spent a week visiting, at various innnier resorts - along the-co&st. Blew first went to Cannon beach and later went to WI-Ne-Ma beach. The .beack la owned by- Mr; and Mrs. Card, parents of Mrs. Jack Hansen. - While - at W-Ne-Ma beach'-Blew. "caught about 20 crabs. They will leave again Sun day for a .vacation" of another week. They have not yet decided where they will go. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County. P. II. Hieber. and Bertha Hieber, his wife, plaintiff, TS ' The Unknown Heirs of .George Shirts, Mary Davis. William M. Davis, and all other persons or oartles unknown claiming any right, title, estate. 'lien, or Inter est ' In the real estate- described In the complaint herein, - defen dants, i . . . . In the name ot the State of Oregon you are : hereby required to appear -and answer the com plaint filed against you : in the aboTe entitled Court and cause on or before the" expiration - of four weeks from the date. of . the first publication ot this' summons;. If you: fall so to appear and' answer plaintiffs for. want itnereor win apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed -for In their complaint, to-witrTo determine a claim made by - said, defendants adversely to the plaintiff, in and to" that certain part and. parcel et land situated - In . the County ot Marlon,' State - bf - Oregon, and bounded and .described . as fol lows." to-wit: Beginning at a point 24.3C chains. South .and 12,24 chains North SS degrees-30 min utes East' from the Mortheast cor ner of. the Dpnatlon jAnd. Claim of Israel Chamness and wife la Township' South Ranged! .West of the Willamette Meridian In L Marion County, Oregon ;.:.thence South 19.60 chains; .thence South 0 degrees SO miantes-East' 13.94 Chains; thence East' tor the meanr der: line of the. Santlara rirer; thence -' Northeasterly -- following the Meander line of said river to the , legal sub-dl vision . line run ning North and - South through the center of Section 26, In Town ship t South' Range 2 West; thence North following said legal subdivision line to a point 3.S4 chains South from the center of Section 28; thence South' 58 de grees SO minutes' West 25.75 chains to the place of beginning and containiog 88. acres of land, more or less. Sere - and except from the above described 'parcel ot land .'-that portion thereof which was deeded by plaintiffs to Carlos A. Hieber and wife, which Is described in Volume 14 of Deeds, at Page 258, Marion Coun ty Records. v .. , . r To compel the said defendants to produce their title, if any they have, to said premises, and -that 4 estate of said defendants, and each of them( in' and to said premises,' and : erery part thereof may be Adjudged nd decreed in vartd and void; that the said de fendants, and each of them, may be barred of and from all right, title. Interest and estate in and to said premises, and every part thereof, that the said plalntif fs title -may . be adjudged and de creed to be a good and valid one aa again&t the . said defendants and each of them, and all persons claiming under the said defen dants, and each of them,-and for such other and further relief as shall be Just . and , equitable, -as the nature of the.caswmay re quire.; as- will more lully 'appear by the complaint, on tile .herein, to which reference is here made.' This summons Is served on you by publication . thereof,- by order of the Honorable Gale - S.' Hill, Jndge of the above entitled court; made aad entered on this i 21st days of July, 1921,' directing that such publication may be made fn the Oregon Statesman not - less than, once each .week for four consecutive weeks from -the date of first publication thereof. .. . -Date of first publication July 28 1931. ; : r' 1 Date of last publication August 25. 1931. . . - C. W. KlRK St '. SIDNEY L. 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