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ai :- ."f. BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS Afcl the Fight Against Tuberculosis . THE WEATHER Fair and cold today and Bandar Max. Temp. Friday 46, Mtn. 22, river 2.4 fret, so nin, clear, north wind. FOUMPJ2D 1691 No. 211 EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR Salem, Oregon, Satnrday Morning, November 28, 1931 VISIT BY BUDD OF RAIL MOVES Repair of This Bridge Cost 250 Lives Conference With Meier and Thomas is now Wholly Social, Revealed Recent Developments Point To Possible Linking up Of Northern Lines Br CLAYTON V. BERNHARD, i Associated Press Correspondent ; - Tha . recent conference at ' the 1 state capital between President Ralph Bodd of tbe Great Northern ,. iri.xrohi.. rim. mi1m lirMm nff thn T&nnan. Ancanrhl line, following its repair by the Japanese railroad .and Gorernor Jnllns L. , tlT7- m-ki. .tM th rhi sl hpp ni najnen had failed to fix It. The first engine to cross the bridge since its destruction is shown. The repair of the spaa cost 250 lives, what ... . v .1iai - ni.laa n with Chinese firing on tne Nippon repair gang ana Japanese troops n-W'iing uh vm. nnper left. Marshal Chang Hsueh-Liang (left) deposed Manchurlan goTernor, and President Chiang irLJik. tJi national leader, are depicted. General Charles P. Snmerall (lower left), retired, former United States chief of staff, may lead the internati onal commission which the League of Nations is sug gesting as eolation of the Manchurlan crisis. Meier and Pablle Utilities Com missioner Charles M. Thomas has giren new life to speculation con cerning projects contemplated by tbe Northern lines in Oregon. Conjecture on the subject among those who are Interested in de velopment of the state and who are familiar with railroad history has. relegated politics far into the background during the past week. The Tisit, first declared a social one on the part of President Budd, prored to be more than asserted, it has since developed. The exact business discussed during the hour's session in the governor's GREAT G MS IS PURPOSE ur RU FORMED Dancy Reads Committee of Community Service to Find Relief Work Japanese Halt Drive m:Toward Chinchow; t o Wit hdraw to Mukden Agrees to Neutral Zone Between There and Great Wall of China, With Proviso That no Outbreaks Occur One Proposal is Leveling Of Auto Park Ground, Filling big Hole MUKDEN,' Manchuria, Nor. 28 (Saturday) (AP) The Japanese drive toward Chinchow has been halted, it was an nounced here today. The announcement said all Japanese troops will be withdrawn to the east side of the liao river, SO miles southwest of Mukden. FIGflS LOOMING By JAMES P. HOWE (Copyright, 1931, By The Associated Press) TOKYO, Nov. 27 Japan's thrust at the; last Chinese stronghold in south Manchuria has been stopped, it ployment - creation committee was announces loaay, ana sne nas agreeq u uie creauon oi. when the members of the reuei a neutral zone between tnere ana tne great wail oi (Jnina W. H. "Jack". Dancy Friday night accepted the chairmanship of a new Community Service em Demand for 30-Foot Road To Oregon City Stressed At Woodburn Meeting With big Crowd Present curnui con c OF ILLEGAL EHTRY office, has not been divulged by Cpwpnteen Arrested UDOn any of the participants, but It has oevenieei! Hi l cmcu upwn cnarge 01 Assisting been learned that Budd was anz ions to ascertain the attitude of the new public utilities commis sioner on railroad supervision. Rail Activities in Oregon Forecast . A friendly public utilities com mission would prove a big asset Alien Admittance NEW YORK. Nov. 27 (AP) A huge conspiracy which resulted in a steady. Illicit parade of aliens intn thn tTnlted States, was be- to the Northern lines in the event H6Tei ,y federal officials to have new construction woum do been smashed wun return oi ed. There are bow no petitions of indictments todav against 17 iaw- any kind- before the commissioner I erB consular employes and mem- by any raiiroaa, wmcn naa iea vw ij,erg 0f the immigrauon ana nav servers of rsUroad activities to uraiizatIon forces. believe Budd was here to pave tne i . i.i.Mt. nnt of an way for several projects long in I lnTegtigation begun four months mind. I rr h United SUtes Attorney Tn Mtnnection with Bttdd's visit, I 7. Med all, assisted by four important events and situa- Murray W. Garsson, special assis tlons during the past few years I ,nt secretary of labor. strengthened speculation concarn- Tha qniry spread to Chicago mg iwo proposals uiwtu l other lake cities, wnexe in northern lines as well as consla- 1 diptmnts already have been re- erable new constructfoirfrfthe western part of the state. They are: Common User Right May Utilised UMlalla refused IQ esiimaia mnv aliens had been smug gled into the country oy ue "s- ed conniving oi tne n mn. . . - tm A- 1 CU L-UUUtf'. 1. rnmrnan user with me aouia- i .n. n-Mttnned tr the crana ... t. I w -; .,,-. ern pacuic over tne hurr admitted they were xuenu en. i mo luuo '" ioI tne uxaictea grouy commerce commissioa Mrmliilon to the Southern Pacific to construct the route frtrm Eu- n- TrkPfl tfi gene to Klamath Falls, it was OtOVe 10101 LU stipulated that common user priv ileges mus be granted to any oth er road if tb were desired, or ruling to that effect. 2. Joint highway and railroad r amt-a Coos bsv. Several aa svgP Chilly Outdoors As Fire Starts older, and No Signs of Moderating nnnu E ACTIVITIES centralising organization held a special meeting at the chamber of commerce. After being given full authority to sponsor any sort of employ ment activity and to appoint other members to his committee, Mr. Dancy outlined to the group a number of possible ways of cre ating Jobs. One project, If the city park ' board will sanction it, that 1 needed and could be carried on for employment purposes, he said, is to set a number of men at both with conditions. A spokesman for the war office said orders had been raiayuf to Japanese troops ad vancing in a southwesterly dlrec- i tlon along the Peiping-Mukden railway not to proceed farther to ward Chinchow, and they prob ably would be withdrawn to Mukden. The advance guard was about half way between-, the two cities when the orders were Is- sued. BEST01TII HOPE FOB CHINA SLIGHT Division of Association to Promote Improvement Is Organized; Heavy Traffic On Route Mentioned Opening barrages in what prom ises to be a determined drive to bring the state highway commis sion to adopt at least a 30-foot rrtvt. - - t . iiv il. leveling of the municipal autol Washington BeHeVCS Japan reservations that the Japanese Utenway between Salem and New Investigation In Earnest on Monday Carson Predicts park grounds and filling the hole excavated when the South cnurcn street bridge was constructed. Tearinst Down Old Will Stall BuUdingspoe tearing down old buildings for the firewood In them, cleaning out of alleys and improving eye-sore vacant lots. Will be Unwilling to Quit Manchuria army would not be barrassed by B werei"re,d ln PW succeasion bandits, renegade soldiers and at enthusiastic meeting of la- Brrrr! And It's still getUng colder. More bedroom windows were closed in Salem last nlght and more blankets were taken out of the closets and put into use as the mercury continued to flirt with marks on the thermom eter below the freezing point. Salem and Its environs shlv- terdar ln the office of District At ered Friday when early ln the tornev John H. Carson while Bar- morning the mercury dropped to I nett H. Goldstein, special prose- proviaing employment WASHINGTON. Nov. 27 (AP) Hope that 'Japan intends to restore the captured province of Manchuria ' to Chinese sover- Startlng at once on elgnty without long negotiations other disturbing groups which have been nipping at its flanks. A large force of Chinese soldiers was said to be centered at Chin chow and a sanguine encounter had been feared. The Japanese government terested leaders of nine highway points, held last night at the Woodburn armory. Delegations were present from Salem, Silver ton. Mt Angel. Gervals, Hayes vilje, Aurora. Oregon City. Canby, Hubbard and Woodburn. The whole sentiment of the meeting seemed to be expressed ia t,i I-.. fuu hi. now task Mr. Dancv stated diminished ranidlv in Washington I promised to observe the zone of I XV) O v AV? W U WCUO v w aaavw a i 9 I - ar a I i It . . . - . I jxi sjffl LIU A IWiUCU i-V U v CAlli vddw axa gardlng the Empire Holding cor- that he would immediately sur- tonight as the Japanese invaders neutrality except In the event of ti semi-humorous declaratlen of poraUon was under way here yes- vey the eity to see what work launched a new thrust at Chin- a serious clash between the P I colonel Wllllau. A. AIrd of Canby was neeaea to oe aone ua unsm i enow. o.u6 ,v,t . enrlneer who reeom- be put to the Service's purpose of The southward march or tne Tientsin or feiping. all south oi mend8 a ao-foot highway should 22 degrees above zero, the second eu tor for the sUte corporation Following the employment die- Ian unqualified assurance given coldest temperature of the win- commissioner, was similarly en- cussion, b. Eliia furvine, cnaw- tne American government iW Japanese legions violates directly the sone, ln which case the right ter. Early Monday morning the gaged ln Portland mercury dropped to 21 degrees. Carson said late yesterday that Snow has fallen on all high he would be ready Monday morn- places in the county. Large, ing at 10 o'elock to appear be white flakes made their appear-1 fore the grand Jury and to start ance ln Silverton Wednesday mat organization- compuno ui- night at about f o'clock, but not vestigation of Empire's affairs. enough to be dlscernable on the The district attorney maicatea streets. again that he would summon nu- The forecast for today is fair merous witnesses to tne neanng. and colder. It might not be a No suhpoenaes wiu ee issuea ior Ha A Ma t A it.. t. .Vat. SUV OHIClalS OZ BmpiX SgSUlSt or rt tha oM thrT. Bt f whom there is any 4ikaUheod ia- (Turn to page 2. col. S) ruth en n the basement, if the depression ln the mercury continues. fill 111 UTILITIES Tf nvarheated stove causes years ago the Northern lines pro- m . t th6 gtove out- posea to mo biio "'-" -' - - doors to cooi on m " v"" mission that ln the event a bridge wlntef alr be constructed at the mouth -or guch wag the procedure of city Coos river or over Coos bay that who la8t nigllt at 10:10 It be made a Joint highway and w&re caled tQ l Trade railroad bridge ThU proposal was J residence of W. W. made by the railroad. The bridge "JJJ. 0Tertcated kowever. has not been constructed a1;, set flre to woodwork -fSSSi insoection of the J1m" , ntreuihwestern Oreson by JJJja - emen ' Budd to the eompany tom 2!2 JSid to chop away the and otner raiiroaa oinvi.. 8. The present long route the Northern lines are required totra- - . a A. 0a TaBa. Terse from romana w du - i pn KILLED t AidAr to reacn oan ' rau- -- . .rsco now "from the north the JZ&, company must cros the Lumbl. CAP) ,JW w lTer. "-JEWX XiSh? rTJ-r me' was fatally Injured tonight VALUES REPORTED The assessed value of public utilities, as apportioned to coun ties for tax levy purposes is S18t dietments ttiaht be issued. R. w.: Clancy, one of the major stockholders in the Empire Hold in. Mmmtlnn and tta iMretATT. passed through Salem yesterday covered during congressional re- after a rrrp to Medioru. uiancy ca. said he had been successful in ob- Since March 4. when she helped taining proxies from virtually all finish up the last congress in tra- the Empire stockholders ln the dftional style by singing P"k up southern Oregon city. Clancy in- Tour Troubles," Mrs Owen has tends to ask for reorganization of traveled extensively in Europe .v. i rridn nraAntinn and intensively ln Ameirea. when the December 7. meeting is Wih a Party of yoMJ PMpJ, convened including her son, Bryan, and con.e?- ...m danhta?. Helen, she took a v. .v. " a nn freighter to Copenhagen. Then UlV WS Va eaaaa vo only three days ago. Japan is moving on this last remaining Manchurlan stronghold fully aware that the development will be regarded here as easting 'seri ous doubt on the validity of her repeated pledges against perman ent aggression ln Manchuria. A swift American protest is ex pected to go forward. Its exact form baa not been determined and the action taken may be agreed WASHINGTON.' "Nov. 27 1 noon beforehand in conferences (AP) Representative Ruth Bry- w.u the League of Nations, an Owen, democrat. Florida, re- Withdrawal of diplomatic re turned to her office today with a presensatlon from Tokyo has been large sized record ior aistance suggested. to transport ; reinforcements through the area was reserved. WINDS IIP TIES STAGE AND SCREEN II DIES FARM BOARD HEADS DEFEND IB ACTS WASHINGTON, (AP) Two farm Nov. 27 board field be examined " His statement drew Instantaneous 'response. Highway Association Division Formed Following aeveral direct, factu al speeches, the body unanimously proceeded to organize a aaiem- Portland division of tne raaue highway association, naming Dr. Gerald B. Smith oi wooaaurn president and F. S. Perrine of Oregon City secretary. An execu tive committee of one from eaeh NEW YORK, Nor. 27 (AP) highway town and two ieeaer Robert Ames, blonde actor of towns was named, the stage and 1 screen, whom The committee in brief session, Broadway knew as an able lead- named a committee of three to Ing man, was found dead ln a draft resolutions and arguments Park avenue hotel today of a thereto to present' to the state hemorrhage of the bladder which highway commission at its meet- a ' physician traced to a kidney ing in Portland Thursday, Decem- dlsorder. ber 2. Colonel Aird is chairman ef The 42-year-old actor appar- this committee, with Harry cram, ently had been dead several Salem, and K. .O Moore, Hayes hours when his pajama-clad body TMet the other 4vo members, was found in bed about S p. m. As large a delegation as possible Dr. Eugene Mareovicl, who was will be mustered to go before the called by the hotel, expressed the highway commission on that date opinion that Ames had been ill In Interest of the movement. ior some time ana sunered great Hlstorr of Highway pain. woodwork from below, uamage other than this was nominal. av" .:n.r4r.. .mH.. u eim a trio br motor-trauer i (AP) Two farm board neia 952,707.60, this year, a. against rrVnort on t Denmark, Prussia, Sax- general- today defended their tac- 7 !2!"4aVi Fugitive - - .j - T nn&vfa nullllM nf Kfa Of fir a I KCrOBS IliO Alps M I"")' OA. I U liuuia. I veteran member of the state tax ear. .Pff 5t of his oroce . traln and Dagsen- - ... creekmore. .$75,000 a Actual value of publlo utilities Hury ln Oregon for 1938, as determined ill fill SENT ON Turkey Chased by Boys, Havoc is Great PROJECT by the state tax commission, is $329,491,629.18. In 1930 it was $316,398,212.38. Principal increases in the ap portionment .this year resulted through changes in the valuations of electric, power and telephone companies.- The Pacific Telephone tt Telegraph company's increase aggregated $3,500,000. rvv 1m av 1C11 liaaad rim be announced oy ine state tax r- .,7' tkl commission early ln December. In to Agent Sim Phillips of the A summary of the valuations of u. vj a Moves Is Recited History of the highway moves and counter-moves which led up to the meeting last night w a sketched briefly by Dr. Smith Harry Craln and O. D. Eby, presi dent of the Oregon City chamber of commerce. Seldom did the discussion devi ate from the dominating theme A 30-foot or more highway. The question of manner of construe- 30 feet cropped ap ----- . .. l r i me Was laiaiiy icjureu iwuiftui a summary of the valuations or u. aaipiumwi. r rv.n .hort lln to Bend, wiu warn r '"-" eounues. proMBix wmi o. ""-.' V-,- " .i.m thenlown to Klamath Falls and J on tongue crashed through the uneed ea'rlT next week, then down H.k UrlBd.hield and struck him in the ger boat, and returned home with jyear general manager of the cot- no attempt to calculate a aiverw- ton stabuixauon corporation asu fied mileage. I the American Cotton Cooperative a . a a a iu aIIIi1 intn trnir I ...nM.tlnn tn1I thi lATlftta arrl- .aJL'Va'.r.T.T"- AIZ fT. 'ma- thT farmers' A poor, frightened white tur- ok nor o uv-uiiio ivub - ennuis ,a l j ..a, lowed 62 speeches scattered benefit from stabilization waa kej. 1 v"cm. t. in. r WMt I v i. I the Salem Ad clubs Christmas I1".""8""'":: 'v J r m IcelebraUon UstnlKht, took refueeltion of the IB WUy OB luuuu. I rrr.""-' aa- ,. .frf a Ln,. n- tw5rA fent tha MflMMIft th. d... of tlMMiM A trio to blUMUo. coroor.tlon an' tko tlr.. for .Bomber of 700U1. tk. ifliht .nonia b. for ttovun. Meanwhile anotner aemana wr -"- "f " "V .vnA.An iw K.rd BmA from ed a neon sign, attendants at the vtaikler democrat Ohio. Belview hotel, 14$ North Commer- commission to aecept a 30- ntt ratn S'ths wtaloSy -treet. eompUIned to the po- road and we can if we I ll'ifJS.S?. SanmS lice. No arresU were made. (Turn to page 2. col. 1) Ufj Uvov aw aw arv - tlon operations as a "dismal fall- iver Its recently connected link wind, i (Turn to page 2, oL 3) ihead. fegdn Isthmus fridge Ready Plan Shooting Charge -Noted Merchant Dies Back Columbia Report EUROPEANS KILLED IN TIENTSIN FIGHT nresent crew of 25 between Salem and Jefferson. This 10-man crew will be increased to 16 next Tues- . ... On Monday, entirely new bquis of men who registered at the lo cal employment office will be sent to-work, 25 in Polk county ana 25 south of Salem. MISBRANDING MILK and to let engineers determine tbe advisability of five-foot shoulders, single strip oi the whatnot of ae tual construction. "If we can get the highway 3a-foet fight ED TO ure.' CURLY Hans Hofstetter. proprietor of tv. 1 k mAn Cnrlv's dalrv. was arrested Frl- ZB BOUIU Ul a7i1CIU. uo aw uiv- I a employed by the county around day on a warrant sworn out oa en.. Vi-at; faiia atat nark will Information filed by J. B. Blink- RICKEY CONHNm IS CHARITY HERE be retained for another week, glv- Santa Clans Here; Opens Christmas Buying Season ; ' o A clear, cold night with frost impatiently awaiting the release ef nipping with persistence at toes a number of fat, well-groomed and fingers, brought realism to white turkeys, with the admonl the first official visit of Santa tlon of "finders keepers." Where Clans to Salem Friday night. The and how these turkeya wera horn dtv milk inspector charging tha defendant with misbranding milk offered for sale. ni-v.. -.mnmnltv was first to Salem Ad club was acting as host caught will ln many instances re- The allegation of the complain- 7tthT anal l forlontri- but Salem's younger generation main unknown, for at the rate ant is that mUk of grades B and "S?? ?. LiSf. r com- took charge and kept SanU so they traveled and the scuttling ol n war miT-d and nasteurlaed of foodstuffs by Com- ouestlons and sag- the crowd after them, there waa - - a -k a I aaS UUlVJ wa iwf a a . a . and laneiea as uraae s rMwar- . a.trhhorhor rsaH-! "v"" srr.r w fha? 7ei.hbor.ood waTdrivej rin U10" for Christmas stock- no following the chase. The facta - d.fnnJwi unot?- U. that the oflcflal hostshad. to ar. that wmedtlzen. of fete unconfirmed dispatch reaching f. 1 . Mukden tonight said at least ! tnr tha emerrencv XCTLL OPEN DEC. I Sealy wa .a native ' " f anaou. Europeans had peen killed m Xut at the office is grad- .....nntvrTi ftr-a Nor. z i i ireiana. BurrivuiK rauc nenuin aonnx iae iinar rwwea . , a .n.if ; V. ,tv. . brother. Tom Sealy. of rMnA marauder, and foreign T Qecr.BM1"V . yv-r'J m i afi me "" l - - , - . " . Ar,r.A A 1890 men nave own losiotcmu, knus Inlet bridge, "T I kipper harbor here, will d61 mtCH WORK PROPOSED affin necemoer v i vtt a xr- n i"-v . ------ - . m riurnn. I -vjxo., - .i ports ana saia tne ourv uaHtv t.v vt- mt n..t.t.. m Wam l '""'" - I aanta isame Cay tne couuvj ---- Ap nireetors of the Portland , rtnapa rltv I uuiimvn, 0',m --tables. I " jtinu. operation of tna 1 of erce gK'Sl. oWtS The Produce wUl be stored and IJ o Wei mi TOted to support the United hrlreless outfit ln the Japanese anu .iea n T ".".rT"; used to provide rood ior neeay -.7.- d -nblI! WM r-1 Christmas should be enough to ava K nn. aa i.i rn. I , a - l l Ainpn . an. avau uieu swauunwu a u a umuuou a, i ,.Mif4M iim aimw l : i . ... a !... n a ua-AA - v. outics mraij wsiusoio " 1 concessiua waa ou ua ium. 1 . . ' . . - 1 r...i.i... i-.a .1.1.1 ti.A The bridge was Bm 7 development of the Columbia It was reported In other sources suicide py nanging u' "7"w ",sul w mala hatwaan tbe see I max 01 wu w.v,. 1 ti.A ..it miiir nrdinanra I " . . . mil thamiAiTM lorinnr alter taa I men wiii am wuu uib a were unable to confirm the re- .vn iTrrn.R 1 w.Tr.nT ia. .arvad Friday '. lufln!- nJ?ns!AvD-5!r crowd which waa looking after this mornlag who had none early jutjaavaaaa M I - - - - - 1 tTimiTifL. JETJBlfJel ftDa tJ.atU' 1 . I flVa 1 M T ..4 aa. aaarSll A-IA KAfAM I ar-r - I Haflta 1 I VTiaalT DI K Ala. i nnn nniiLiiLinr w 111 icuua s svaw w vwu b. w aw . . Doors of Salem stores were open I It was a splendid opening anu even ieounty but will be P"atea oj i between the mouth of the that every male between the age ino Aia" isnaae river ana puts hignway nnas vrrnrNF OtL Nov. 27 (AP) clflcally commended for adoption the Chinese attacks. iAwn said the "Series D" project, one of - -one111 . . ,,m Iaa.. .n'oHiAMl tn ha Ann. I a . V today SJSdST Uined-in engeer.' report COaSTef AliieQ . . Snake river and Vancouver, 1 0f 16 and 45 la the Japanese pop- Wash, lulatlon of about SO.OOO had been The chambers resolution spe-1 called out to assist ln repelling rights. ! InwttUMIoil '01 '" . -! vnm.r Deal. lorence bu last Friday. As Sled Crashes Into Automobile KELLOGG, Idaho, Not. 27 The "Series D" plan is said to Involve huge dams" at warren- f. Tom vaiianar --a .-. . trr. " a.a a. at a Vak A BaVIIIV I nABAI Ha tl II IN1L Uklll aZftl II OVA a OaS -A released by Cooi county dale, costing about $17,000,000. (AP) Jimmy Ladd. 7. was fatal SfciS? InSSl&tfi nd 175-foot daa at The Dalle, ly injured, and Billla H.yea. 11. r"" " ."I,..,- a v. had ethln at a cost Of about lafi.ous.QOW. -I was gravety nart, a- mw . - Became auMW - . . i crashed Into aa automobile ajeTe U do With the 00ting. OPEN PLOORINa PLANT 7 Miller wm-be neia MARSHFIELD. Ore.. Not. J7 1 Mrs. Jack Simpson, driver of . 7. ... . a 4 - I UdlUtU V, '' " I - awa. of aCK 0iUiVl, with wa fcounty Jail nam the a..,17 (AP) James H. Hailsey, gen-1 the automobfls, said she attampt mm onmniaiad lta Investigation. I ' .v. . r. I . a a . .i. ATa l manlier ul uis miaul av-inn lo iwwfff uui ul uiv vato a duct company, announced tooay i path, out u strucg ui ngni tea- Jis completed -lU investigation. SEALY IS PIONEER wiBTtAND Ore.. Not. 27 a flooring department win he m- der. Ladd's head waa cruHaea, ana J'm l'jSr ?? pioneer stalled In the plant here about he died in two hours. Hayes skull ''ttftia meishant died' here to- January 1. The plant will em.Ua. fraetured, but hope wa. held Sunday Features in The Statesman Watch' for tomorrow. Statesman. Another contribution by D. H. Talntadge. sage of Sa lem, sketched from the life." A letter from Upton Close reviewing affairs tn Man churia an intimate "close up." . Colored comics Farm and Garden pages. Pick up the new feature on Contract Bridge by B. V. Shepard, a nat ional autbor- At newsstands, or eaU 101 and subscribe. . families this winter. I a .hoam ahnnt br the make even the most relucUnt The appeal has gone to other . Mrh bnsiness shooner willing to go forth with communities and .they are JKP nouse. suggestions were given out interest and "do hi. Christmas ed to respond likewise. The Sa- f B for ,oopplag early ln his own borne lem charity organizations reach VTiTat Tthoa to be rem em- town." out into the country to extend . . f rM wlth almost Child Despairs At Accusation Takes Own Life LOS ANGELES, Not. 17 (AP) "l dldnt Uke the dollar out of the narse honest." writing this . message to ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cul ver, and heading it "death note," Mlldren Culver, If, .hot herself under tneneartana waa in a cn- --:T;""d'L7h iil "aha" by men.-women and ehil- ucai eonamoa tonigac ' - i v - - -m - fht. aid "oh asoe- Mra.CulTerw.pta.ahe told how day by a court hara. . w ei thTnrlcimark ?eJt she had missed a dollar bill from Counsel for the defendants ap- . was viewed. . . . The big feature of tne unrm aid where needed, so these pup-1 .v "7 .X rnr PhH piies wui ucjy w iun Ua u nere, this idea or viewing the stock of avails Die guts oiterea valuable service, taken advantage ! a. al-Mia . Af D. laarvt I SniriPt I residents. i .iv0wu m:.v. dress accessories. Sme: MUSt Uie household furnishings, gifts to OLICT5 iWUOt personal and tndlvidual tastes la literature, art, Basic, nmi ufwrnnT DAt.mt nt i taweirT ana many outer wekwiw to i crt Ul?-sZZ .oei 'gifU were rtewtd with "ohs- and cl I . x 7 . . a a av i !. V tmn- woman and shil- spies were sentencea to iwui w k.ii. va aa a mm lemrt for marcv. Tha trial' """""a - I ..." .-A.a Atnm hmiku v.i v an t Ti a maiM in i lufwaiir cona in.u uw wwaa buy candy, I know but it's true, "Thar a,' a nn ml KtIiiv inv more.' were suppressed by the goTern- rAA-v.- V i. "2!:- .v. a.. a daaalmas oueninc eama when sererai 'soarta.t 22 S) SHOPPING OAVS Tit HRItJTMAS I-r.