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PAGT3 TWO TK. OREGON STATESMAN alem. CTregon, ThnrsdayfilDrnla-. January II, 1922 ) I AGT ATTACKED 'Betrayer, of his Trust", is Claim of Prosecutor" In. Guardian Case 1 . . (Continued from pace 1 vestment company without secur ity, "yet they didn't have enough .money to make loans to their in vestors and depositors. "Dollars and pennies were lured from . men. women and children under fa 1 s representations, Goldstein declared. "Tko hard earned dollar ot depositors were thrown Into the funnel of the Mortgage Investment -company to ba exploited by It as Mottsler saw fit The Other directors knew noth ing about it" Goldstein said that Xoltzner and Fitzwater "worked behind the blind ot attractive- posters and beautiful promises." He- said that Moltzner betrayed the trust and confidence of the thousands of de positors. PRISONER q . .. 1 1 1. A llimnif an- I lA Mh ( i An ss 'BIUMBIBISIBIBIBK- U mrm M Ul .fV STARTS TODAY ; . - Ss -I 1 ' c- v -'I - - ' tv iff i 1 -WIDOW AT WILSON MEMORIAL ffflFI ,VflP; -0- I saw "enj i OHIO) III 1831 Many Solicitors, out, Will Visit .Business Houses and Salem Homes When the locomotive in which he Continued from pan D en Instructions by ther captains as i to their territory, i ' Better to familiarize the solicit I tors with the plan which they will explain in all homes -and other buildings in the -city, Mrs. Lynn Gleason and Ray Stombo as soli citors And V. P. UeNaaara and Mrs. .Marlon Afulkey as the clti sens approached presented a tu morous "skit -depicting the solici tors gaining entrance to a horn and showing the husband and wife how they could profit by having repair work done te their house at thU time, not only helping the unemployed, but also themselves. Each day during the canvass. the solicitors will assemble at the 1 chamber of commerce at 6 o'clock waa riding with three Chinese, I in the afternoon to report on the Mr. McCauister could aai be reached in Salem last bight for a statement. It was stated at hla home that he had left last Satur day for eastern Oregon and that ha would return here this week end. Hla exact destination in east ern Oregon was not given. SUBMIAL CUTS :, STATE COST Ml (Continued from das 1) necessary to authorize certain ex emptions. Dr. John Brans, acting superin tendent ot the Oregon stats hospi tal, reported that commitments at that Institution had slowed up ma terially following enactment ot the 1931 law providing that relatives and estates should pay for the support of non-violent patients sent to the hospital. A similar sit uation was reported at the state home for the feeble minded and the state tuberculosis hospitals. The report showed that there are now 2128 patients in the Ore gon state hospital, and 1043 pa tients in the the eastern Oregon state hospital. Evans said that re cent Investigations showed, that there Is one insane patient in Ore gon to every 250 persons. The nation-wide survey showed a ratio of one to 270. Holman suggested that Gover nor Meier incorporate in his next message to the state legislature the recommendation for added school and,- hospital facilities at the state home for the feeble minded. James Lewi warden at the state "penitentiary, reported 228 former prisoners on parole. rolled Into no nan's land between day's progress and to bring up the Jap and Chinese armies, Lieut, questions that may arise. The Harry . Aldtich, American lan- first meeting will be held today, ruage student oa duty at theU. S. The name of Karl Tucker for Ugataea at Pekwg, was taken the Salem Realtor last night was prlsower by Japanese troops. Later, added to the list of team cap- " .v. tains. jurapaBgue, aianenuua, wnere na was .held. Aid rich refused his free dom because the Japs insisted on noiding us Chinese companions. Hawley Popular Around Roseburg REST OF OFFICERS BT PICKED BOH Is Eddy's Word "iS;fii 'S2; ooard. consisting of Rot. J k. Fisher. Mm Tk H! Hrtrnt Mm Si a. .a n . I w . V af MUtL , war, wno Eva WestfalL Roy Stoutenberg. was In Salem Wednesday on what Edgar Thornton and Mrs. Charles ! !ime? "onal mission, al- a. Ferguson, Sunday elected the though admitting that some of his remaining officers as follows: friends have asked him to try for Pianist, Belle Rockhill; asslst- ZVt? ,nl nTl?n' nt Cordelia Bartruff; cradle roll ul ?.m through flirting superintendent, Winnie Bartruff; with politics. , church pianist, Cordelia Bartruff; According to Eddy every since teachers, Bible class, Mr. Dressel Congressman Hawley fought so house; young married people, Mrs. hard through thick and thin to Mattie Thornton; young people, bring the soldiers' home to that Mrs. Eva Westfall; Junior girls, place, anyone saying a word of Mrs. Raymond Palmer; Junior disrespect against him In that boys, Raymond Palmer; primary, part of the country, was placing Mrs. Edward Richards; beginners, himself in Jeopardy of being Mrs. Ferguson. - Each class will nangea to the nearest tree. have charge of special music one Ana u a man came out ror Sunday In each month, congress against him down there Dairy Study Opens i aon t Know any scheme of pun- The first meeting In a series of lshineat that has as yet been de- dairy meetings to be held was con ylsed which would be adequate to ducted Monday at the Wehfoot hsb rare or mm . was Eddy's mnra fcnii nndH tv, .m.or.i.in. SOLDI TO VIEW 1 of Prof. Burris L. Young, Smith- Hughes instructor of the Dayton high school. A motion picture on the breeds and types of dairy cows was shown. The meetings promise to be very interesting and educational, and everyone interested in the dairy project is invited to attend. They will be held each Monday night In the grange hall. L4tera ture of; value pertaining to the HONOLULU, Jan. 13 fAP) I various subjects will bo given out Governor Lawrence M. Judd to- aurerent meetings day caned a special session ot the territorial Ifplslntnri tn toni with Honolulu's crime situation and pcfa Pmcrrm Protested sharnlv aeainst a knn r'co,iC UgltltXI naval nh-rOm mitt rritf(rm In I 7") Dv rms....Ji The state corporation commis- Washington of a Judicial proceed- x-fvv LJiB IslUWU Right to Change Mortgage Terms Upheld, Opinion sioner has authority to change the hng involved In the local trouble. terms or repayments on a mort- , Behind the call for the special gage held by a building and loafi 8688ion. public sentiment was crys- associatlon. which is in his hands tallzing tor a cleanup of the tense as statutory receiver for liquids- situation growing out of recent at- ti. ..if. I? T ToulT . oa women and the abduction To Gym BeneBt Crowds that could hardly be ac commodated attended the double benefit entertainment given at suit In benefitting the interests of and lavln:f JosAnh Leslie Junior high school last the association and Its members. Hawaiian accused of assaulting nIKQt T members o the Girls' Attorney General Van Winkle heW md ef Lieutenant Thorn H Athletic league and tho Boys u an opinion today. s I Massie, U. 8. N. t. Ii! wP T requested by Hassle. his mother-in-law, Mrs. James W. Mott, state corporation! rjrnm. vnra . CommlBsioner, based on letters e-n wuhited men are' charged with ceived at his office. 1 h trjr ClassiScation Hearing Ended; Protests Filed E Tl PUN league. The proceeds of the af fair to go toward purchasing needed gymnasium equipment. were estimated at over $S0. .Earl Rice, manager of Warner Brothers theatres In Salem, at tended the program and request ed that all of the acts be repeated at his Mickey Mouse show on Sat urday. TflID Tn PUIIMDncn Depression Hits iiiii iu uunmiuLU Hearing- of persons who pro tested against the classification ot approximately 18,000 acres ot Marion county lands for reforest- j Champoeg park will be the des- atlon purposes, was concluded tinatioa of the Chemeketan hikers Wednesday by the state board of next Sunday afternoon. Jessie forestry. Lynn Cronemiller, state Starr will be leader for the trip, forester, presided at the hearing. The party will leave the Senator A full report of the protests hotel at 1 o'clock. vui b iiiea wun mediate taxi in addition to exploring the Burglary Trade At Golden Gate SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13. (AP) The depression- has hit the "burglary business" in San Francisco. Police Chief William Quinn to day removed two Inspectors from the burglary detail, exnlaining tions of. the state commission, which will make the I park, the Chemeketans crobablv final .. t til V .... , , 1 -" viuci. I mm uear au uuiuoniT on in nun- I i z . . : . Hearings also will be held at Ject speak coerning the history b,a have been renald .o Eugene, Albany and in other sec- of the place. Registrations are b Kg!' niSY tag made at the hoteL Plans are under way for the club's annual winter sports trip to Mt. Hood, according to Miss Gladys Miller, Chemeketan offi claL, The trip will be made on Stimson's Note Said Barrier to Peace Overtures SSL1. SiWE vazama lodge instead of at Gov- TOKYO,. Jan. 13 (AP) 'Ser-1 mment camp as in the past. ions overtures" to Japan by the Chinese government were upset by. Secretary Stimson's recent note invoking the bine-power treaty In th Manchurlan conflict, it was said today in authoritative quarters. Eugene Chen. Chines foreign tfinister, had approached the Jap anese with fundamental proposals as a preliminary step to direct ne gotiations, these sources declared, and he dropped the plan as soon as me stimson note was received. poorly for their efforts recently they have abandoned porch climb ing and transom wriggling for more lucrative activities, Quinn saia. 4 Guest" of honor at a luncheon rim nndv tS .nmt vf t Women's Dastocratie ComsaittM. at WaahlnrtM. n. n.. ft Mimum. J8th anaiversary f the birth ot her hnabani. wartime Prwd dent of the United SUtes, lira, Woedrew Wnson Is shown as she lis toned to the eulogies en tk fata aresidant. With Un. Wilson is Miss Kuea Gowen Hood Oft), chairman of the Women's Democratic Con mittee ex Fennsytvania. HE I FOB 4S DISTRICTS i :i. ncrease in Deaths Offsets Gain; Infant Mortality In County Higher . The number of births la Marlon county. during lilt was Ml, an Increaia of IS over 1930, accord log to the annual report of the county health department. An in crease In the number of deaths from S4 in 1910 to tit offset th gain la births. - If ales born In 1121 numbered 80S-and males dying. S7I. There were no maternal deaths last year whereas la It 3ft there were two. Deaths : ot infanta under one month it age increased from 10 to 3 and of Infants under one year, from") 4 to 41. Infant deaths in Salem, however, decreased from 13 to 11. These Increases probab ly were due to economic condi tions. Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, county health officer, believes. Deaths attributable te communi cable disease and other causes hewed variations of Increase runt of m. inofti motion nfi- a oecrease. ma variations were orators anion confessed today Cnc.,.rom, I1. 111 thar caused the bom bin r Mondavi ! lbo. night of Loew'a Midland theatre t,A : to strike at a rival union. In signed statements. Ermal J. Lime. 34. president, and B. U. apoplexy, from 44 la 1120 to 14 la 1S21; heart disease, from 1ST in 1130 to Its In 1131; kidney r:i V; .rrJdUease. ll both years: automo- Sound ProjectlonlsU' associaUon. 7Z1?:. . County Court Takes Action ii?iM In Areas Where Local r; nunaros ot patrons leit tne the-Ifa.. , w Y--ii. V- atre. Sentiment Known m D1IIK Bill VOTE IMiUS Appointment of 4 J road patrol men in that many districts throughout tha county yesterday by the couaty court, marked the formal carrying out of the de cision reached by the county Judge and the two commissioners at the conclusion Tuesday of the open meeting held to consider the ques- 4 Inn AAnttnnliiw ta Allmtnaflfi v the road patrol system. The court W!NaT0' fJ"' 1S R- held In abeyance the appointment construction and increased taxa- of 16 more patrolmen to make the "11 P"!1 wln springs of ac- At.i f ti Mmut i. tasi rm- tlvtty today for congress. clslon on the other appointments ha senate Jumped ahead In wUl be made by the court af ter I OI vnT Param ior more detailed Investigation. r""1 economic paralysis oy - iMmfM.AMM . a . i. ... , . . t i uu.uiuiuu, puarngv ok mi tana j -II . TM.i.l.l I w "V ioiuim , c.a c. w . 1 Credit. r?1 iZaZiSr'J- While the house was conclud- fact that the length of life is in creasing to the period in which these diseases occur. One birth was reported In both raars at state Institutions where the parents are of non-resident status. la these same Institutions. there wera 200 deaths la 1131 and 212 in 1131. St Lawrence Again Given Place on Accident Board Arthur W. Lawrence of Corval lis, Wednesday was reappointed for a four year term. He previous ly was appointed a member of tha commission last April to serve the unexpired term of a forger com- TheCall BoarcL ; Dr OHyn U. DOAK . Warner Bros. Elalnore -Today Kay Francis la "Girls About Town". Warner Bros. Caaltol Today Boo. Lyon and Rosa Heaart In "Compromised." Friday Lionel Barrymore . in "The Yellow Ticket", V . . The Hotlwood Today Kay rraneis In "Guilty Hands". Friday Ken Maynardia -"Branded Men". . The Grand Taday Dorothy Mackalll In 'Party Husband." Friday Jack Holt In -Sub- way Express." WIIJWBTTE CHAPEL Friday TheU Atha Phi tra- temity play, 'Kndldrea of the Maoa." missioaer. Otheg members of the commis sioa are Charles T. Early of Port land and Albert Hunter of La Grande. - OPIB DIVIDED Oil COUDATII Tha street committee ot the city council Is reported to be divided in opinion oa the proposition ot comotaing the jobs of city street commissioner and city engineer. Should an ordinance be intro duced, the street committee will ba called oa to make a recom- Imendation oa the subject At eras- em uaairmaa v. s. Kahn and Al derman Hendricks appear to be in favor ot the merger, while Alder- maa 8. A. Hughes will oppose It Hughes does not choose ta di vulge at present his reasons for opposing it. At the council meet ing a week ago Monday night, Al- aermaa vamievort moved that the election of street commissioner and engineer be deferred tor two weeks. FBiES OF OB PEDDLERS NEED D Methods of Prohibition ari Held to Blame In Part For Relief Needs lupporting bootleggers' famil ies Is taking a let of money which should go to keep persona wha. are mora deserving. Judge TJ. O. Couch, ot TJnion county, told J. M Devers, attorney for the state) highway commission, ia a letter received-Wednesday. The letter had to da with unemployment conditions. "Enforcement of the prohibi tion law Is becoming mora dis gusting every day". Judge Couch wrote. Judge Couch said the unem ployment situation In Union coun ty was very ffhrious. with 813 reg istered for employment and COO la dire-need. He urged federal aid in connection with the state em ployment program. The way our state and feder al law enforcement officers en force tha prohibition law Is dis gusting." Judge Couch continued. "It teems to me, but of course I may b wrong, their only ambi tion is to pick up a few poor 'boobs', making a little home Possibly bootlegging a little, always with large families. No sooner is the husband la Jail than the wife Is demanding as sistance for herself and kiddies. "This Is done while the real bootlegger and the 'goodie good ie,' citizen who encourages the poor boob te violate the law, keepe going full blast. This re sults ia. the poor man being put in jail and tha taxpayers are forced to support his family." The letter was in reply to a query from Derers requesting ad ditional data regarding unemploy ment conditions la Union county. Devers is in charge of unem ployment activities la Oregoa for Governor Meier. EX-KAISER IS ILL DOORN, Holland. Jan. 13 (AP) Former Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany whose sister, former Queen Sophie of Greece, died to night at Fraaktort-Am-Main. was himself suffering from an obstin- I ate attack ot bronchitis. Jensen; 8, B .N. Miller; 12, James Cully; 13, Fred Womack; 17, C. A. Hoover; 19. W. O. Pearmlne; 20, William F. Kapllngar; 20 tt. L. M. van Cleave: 31, M. M. Ma- gee; 22. Fred Hersch; 24 and 25, Henry Stelnkamp; 27, John Fa bry; 27 Vi, C. H. Taylor; 23, W. W. Westenhouse; 28, R. J. Bet- tencourt; 29 and 30, Leo Wells; 33. J. W. Eetzel; 35. E. J. Rich ards; 38, O. D. Needham; 40, E. J. Richards; 42, M. H. Utter; 43. E. G. Syron; 45. L. E. Hen nles; 47. C. L. McAllister; 43, Edward W. Hahn; 49. Peter W Owre: 53. Theodore Fisher; 55. Karl Wlpper; 56, E. Z. Kaufman; 57. J. J. Staiger; 69, Lewis E Judson; 64, John F. Manning; (6, Leonard Walker; 69, Charles Gil- O vti les; 70. Charles Staiger; 83. Oi&lCI . JT UlIUCl .corporation. Its ways and means committee heard from Secretary Melton and examined Under Sec retary Mills on the administration proposal for lifting taxes to the 1924 levels. Just before the $20,000,000 corporation was taken up for amendment. Representative Me- Fadden Pennsylvania republican violently assailed It as a scheme for helping a "gangot financial looters to cover their tracks." 'They ask ns to establish a su per-corporation to shelter them and to conceal the details ot their misdeeds from the public," he said. George Keech; 88, Ray Reeves; 90. Charles Heinx. The districts In which no de cision has been reached are: Dis trict No. 1. A. C. Snyder; 8H. James McCormick; 9. J. A. Van Cleave: 10. William B. Annen; 15. H. M. Kuenzl; 15, Fred Los- ! ke; 18. Robert Cole; 36, W. J. Donhelm; 33, W. H. Carter; 36. J. F. Bewley; 3T. V. M. De- Coster; 39. F. O. Johnson; 44. W. P. Schoetthoefer; 58, W. H. Haynes; 65, Richard Patterson. High School to Be Inspected by Oy-ofJ Clftimal Churchiirr-death la his automo Otciie KJWLldl bll whlcft WM wrecks by a Sweetheart ot Deceased Fight SEATTLE, Jan. IS. (AP) The inquest over the bomb death of Kenneth Churchill was brought to a dramatic close here today with witnesses holding a fist-fight and the Jury returning a verdict which left undecided whether Churchill committed suicide or was slain. Churchill's aged mother faint ed during the tight between Miss Isabella Hersey, Churchill's for mer sweetheart, and his sister. Mrs. Cora belle Derycka. The two women wera dose friends before Cleanliness of the Salem high school building, condition and adequacy of Its equipment will be bomb on December SO. MARRIAGES INCREASE YUMA. Arts.. Jan. IS. f AP Investigated today by J. M. Bur- This desert town, with a popula- gess, state high school inspector. and Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, conn ty school superintendent. Superin tendent Fred Wolf was notified yesterday. Tha Inspectors report on their findings to George Hug, city school superintendent. Such an Inspection Is made once each year. tion ot 4892. had S418 marriages during 1931, figures available to day show. This was an increase ot 254 over 1930. Union Officials Confess Bombing Theatre at K. C. Too Late to Classify If old fir, tors Mcoad Maaoned. Prompt delivery. ward, phone l8S. Oood growth Howan r A HOME-OWNED THEATRE V 'TODAY. ONLY . ; - TOMORROW ; i , I . - - 1 1 v i i r -i f f RH. J I I HI BsBBBeasBnaiBaiBfaiBMBBBaa KANSAS CITY. Jan. 13 (AP) 111 'i)f II The president and the business III fAfff II -last -iat H'MU' last j I K ' ;J.te' A )(ii?frw 'r Rhodes iIcum p str m0 fen ABoanrWvVN p fikAa -it hfW"-' 1 tyWJ.. - KAY FftAXCgmYAM TAmMAM I i Labeled with . I at -aV I f " J X Women Tomorrow and Saturday O- fa t iUXw t - , ft ' BETTER THAN - r ' ' sKt h?i 'frmLA MIN OLD - ARIZONA ilj Ill HA u " .. 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