The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, Jnne 30,. 1932
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j and Fred Kamme? of Prineeton
were elemlnated fa startling up
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Dlacnss PJcnlc- About 80 mem
bers , and -members' wire and
children will attend the second
annual picnic ot the Salem Re
tall Credit association to-be held
July 17 at Delake, according to
an advance "poll" taken at the
- noon meeting yesterday - .Reports
from committees were - given,
showing preparations tor the PJc
nle are already :w ell In hand. In
vitations for the picnic will ha ex
tended credit groups from other
Taller points to join -with tha lo
cal association at tha picnic
Wedding gifts, nice assortments at
"our price sale, Hartman Bros.
Wants Divorce- Edith Fern
Hasbrook filed suit for divorce
yesterday 1 against Sherman : 8.
Hasbrook to whom she 'wag mar
ried October SI. 1927, in Town
er. North Dakota. She alleges he
refused properly to support her
and at times . went so far as to
threaten- her life. She asks a de
' crea of divorce. custody of their
- two children and . 1 3 5 a month
for their support as well as her
. attorney's fees" of 3100. i. ; -; ;
Sea chance, to get free fire-crackers
at Salem - Headquarters for
Fireworks 370 .State- St.'.
gea jof driring wwia intoxicated 26 Signed up Here; Leaders
winuunueu uy Huaiiis; -
released yesterday and his auto
mobile held In lieu ot balL He
was not required to enter r plea
In "municipal court. -
Have The Statesman follow you
on your vacation. Mailed to any
address two weeks, only 25 cents.
Goardiaa Named Jung ' Sing
was yesterday named guardian of
the estate of Ernest Jung Sing, a
Improving Scout Camp- Scout
ExeeuUre O. P. West spent yes
terday at Camp SanUam, Boy
Scout summer camp site, yester
day, starting to put tha place in
readiness - for, the boys . who .will
arrive there on July 10. With
Ed Hayes, camp cook, he worked
at patting a roof over tha camp
dining hall. Tha property was
posted "against picnickers so that
.It would not be littered at camp
time.; - ,
Statesman subscribers have been
paid 23784l in claims on their
21 Accident Insurance Policies.
At Camp Bally Mrs. Elisabeth
Gallaher, local Y. W. C. A. secre
tary, apent Tuesday afternoon In
Sllverton attending camp rally
of tha Girl Reserves. She return
ad Tuesday evening accompanied
by Jean Oeder and Agnes Bren-
, den, Sllverton delegates . to the
high school Girl Reserve confer
ence to be held at Bainbrldge,
Wash. Tha two girls were her
house guests for the night.
While on your vacation have The
Oregon Statesman mailed to you,
eall 9101.
.Measles Noted Here Six cases
of measles were reported In Mar
Jon county during the week end
ing June 25, according to a state
health department report. Other
communicable disease cases were
as .follows: tuberculosis at state
tubercular hospital six, whooping
eough and mumps three each, in
fluenza four, pneumonia, scarlet
fever and diphtheria one each.'
Demand No Septo, 4th Jly burns.
Sha.w - Man . Released George
H. Berg ot Shaw who on Tuesday
night was arrested here on char-
PUIS COMPLETED
r BE BETTER'Fl EVER
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All Experienced '
Twenty-six - boys " have signed
up to attend the Salem T. M. C. A.
summer camp at.Oceanalde next
month. Boys' Secretary Adame re
ported yesterday. Charles Crum
ley, , student . Y secretary: at Ore
gon State college, has informed
minor. Tha Travelers &surce A.dam
eompany of America, has offered
to pay the latter 31000 in settle
ment ot a claim but no action can I ," C. " r v.r: .,.IT: XZ
13 dots from Corrallls to "the I
camp this year, as last.
Adams Is enthusiastic over the
For JSale Allen Parlor Heater
Good as new one-half price.
Phone 6152. . ,
Final Account In -Final
count ot the estate of May E. Bis
bey, deceased, was tiled yester
day in probate court by Earl 1.
Woods, exeeutor, and principal
heir to the property.- Inheritance
tax paid to tha state totals 3139.-
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year.' Nearly all have attended
previous local T 'camps, . the! oth
ers are well known In university
circles. Included in tha tentative
list of leaders are Fred Remrng-
ac-j ton, Wesley Boeder, Irving Hale,
former boys' secretary: Everett
Clark,' Junior board president and
six-year camper; - Wilson Sieg
mund, three-year leader; Frank
Bashor and Kenneth Fleming. ,
An advance guard of older boys
will go to Camp Oceanslde on
Get your berry tickets at ; The aBd n8tau water system. Camp
Statesman job plant.
Dance Hall Ueeaaed License
to operate a dance hall at Spongs
landing, on the Willamette rivers
south ot Salem, was granted yes
terday by tha county court to Sam
Palmerton and Eva Palmerton.;
will start on July 12 and run to
the r2nd. :
: '.J- Burton Crary, local; chef ot
Chemeketan fame, again will be
cook at tha T camp this year. A
t and daily more -10-gaiion- ""TnTV, IZm TTith Johns seeks as part ot the dam,'
and brightly colored shirts -SaiJbaSa "i aII age, 0 cents reimbursement for
eTldenca othe streets. ZTnttt Ses.,and 31.M oY four eenU.a-
The stage Is all set for Molalla's
, ninth annual Buckaroo to be held
July 2-3-4 tn . that little city,
nestling In tha foothills of tha
Cascades.'' Tha citizens are becom
ing Imbued with the .old western
spirit and daily more M10-gallon'
hats
are
Everyone Is anxiously waiting for
tha big show to begin.
.Two carloada of bucking horses
j and one carload of saddle horses
are already on hand and tha back
ers are getting daily tryouts In tha
arena getting them tn shape, to pit
their skill against that of the best
riders In the west. A full carload
ot longhorn ; steers from Mexico
has rolled in to be used In the
bulldogglng contests and , wild
PUIS FOB SCHOOL .
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nen
Tuberculosis eontrol and com
municable disease Immunization
it comes to getting
dowi to brass tacks, Jessa Johns, i
platttlff in a civil action against ,
J. i u Versteeg, knows his frae-7
Ii tha ease over alleged fraud?
In i ale -of a horse to plalatlff.
" 1 m. 11 . . r m m - . n r. Aw wnm
mil Mkuil liuili AanUul W. wt buu vj
conference yesterday. Attending f It In the return of .
xs -rA ti tsrr I H also seeks 60 cents for hay;
Elementary - Supervisor Carlotta
Crowley, Assistant Principal R.
W. ' Tavenner, Dr. Vernon
Douglas and Dr. C. C. Dauer of
tha health department.
By. doubling up on school clin
ics ' last spring., the health staff
waa misrepresented, tne inreef
dart he kept it and 1 1 2 tor loss ; '
ot three days work. Ha alleges t '
he :id 350 for tha horse, and -seek
return ot this sum, also.
T lal of tha " case started in f
iustce - court -early this -jweekl
steer rides. They are the best) was able to examine enough chltr I mA wm ro on for conclusion to!
lalla 1 dren so that all those left when axt r ; - ;. ..;'
I looking hunch' of steers Molalla
has ever had for the Buckaroo I school opens in -tha fall can be
and give promise of making it cared for. With Dr. C C. Dauer,
plenty tough for those entered in I school physician, going on leave
tha bulldogglng contests. ' I of absence September 1, the
The Molalla Buckaroo assocla-1 health staff will have to cut down
tlon took a big step forward this I its activities.
Enroute to Dublin. Irish Free State, to ren resent tha Vatican at tha
Eucharistic ConfTess. Cardinal Lauri, papal legate, Is shown as ha waa
yaar in Joining tha Rodeo Associ
ation ot ' America.-. This insures
that the best riders and perform
ers wUl be on hand' for the eon
tests as winners at tha Molalla
show will be given points on the
.world championships in the vari
ous erents.
In order' to concentrate on ex-
: amlnatlon of school children next
I fall, tha health department Is
seeking to do all Its "preschool
child work this summer. t.
Frank Studnlcka, winner ot tha Newberg Squad,
nature study and Fred Blatchford
of Salem, handicraft ot all kinds.
Registration tor eamp should
be made by Friday, Adams said.
Boys signed up yesterday were
Charles Wiper, Robert Pound,
Dong Chambers, Dick Chambers,
George Gutekunst, John and Bill
Laushlin. Wallace Steed. Georre
tserry iicaets pncea 10 me times, i Ar buckle, Charles Perry, Richard
Portland outdoor man will teach Sk,
af Paris. Cardinal Lauri officiated at tha opening of the great religious
xesuvai to wnicn prelates have come from all over the world.
Mist) Burch Away Miss Edith
E. Burch, - stenographer - In City
Recorder Poulsen'a- office, - left
yesterday on her two weeks va
cation. She planned to visit rela
tives in Lakeview.
; ens snows
at Statesman office,
Commercial street.
213 South
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Lions Meet Today Lions club
members will hold their luncheon
meeting at tha Gray Belle at noon
today. A speaker will be pres
ent from Oregon State college. .,.
Johnson, Morrill Crary, Billy
Crary, Alvin Batallion, David
Compton, George Alexander, Dale The Federated Motion Picture
Shepard, Joe Herman. Hume Council of Salem met recently in
Downs, Wendell Johnson, Leland I regard to the Saturday matinee
and a horse reported to city po
lice yesterday by Harry 'M. Levy,
311 State street.- Levy suted
that While driving on tha high
way north of here he was forced
to drive around one. horse, only
to strike a second whieh sud-
Birtchet, Austin Wilson, Corydonl
Blodgett, Donald Ewing. Alvin
Ewlng and Mack Malson.
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WASHINGTON, June 29 (AP)
Congress today pushed the vi-
lai appropnanon duis lowara me ger municipal playground. A
Games are increasing in num
ber as well as popularity at Olin-
productlons of Mickey Mouse and
in ' tha . report Issued from ' this
meeting eommended . tha cooper
ation of Manager Carey of War
ner Bros. Elslnore with the com
mittee in preparing special feat
nres entirely suitable for pre
sentation to children,
The report continues that the
matinee hours are from one un
til four o'clock and that during
that time Manager Carey has as
sured them that the welfare of
the children Is parmount.
White House, neared an agree- horse shoe tournament for boys HOTSG lS.Jlil6(l. '
ment on unemployment relief leg- over 12 years was started yeater- V- tt
islation, and slightly revived day, bean basr contests were eo- H TtTTV I .PW HlITt
nament scheduled to begin today.
First and second places re
spectively, in the various bean
hopes for adjournment this week.
The slender hope- of winding
up the session by Saturday night
i was pinned entirely on reports to
In Road Smashup
leaders from house and senate bag divisions are held by the fol-
comereea on ine reiiei Din tnai 1 lowing boys and rirls-
Bensons Leaving "Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Benson are leaving
for Oakland, Calif., after an ex
tended stay in Oregon and
Washington. Mrs. Benson is a
sister of Mrs. Frank Lenon of
Salem. En route south they will
atop in Vallejo, Calif., to Tisit
another, sister of hers, Mrs.
Frank Rosslter.
Dance Friday at Hazel Green.
' Bo&rdman Addresses Fraternls
- R. R. Boardman of Salem T. M.
C. A. will tell Fraternis club
members about jthe Olympic
games, at .their meeting . at " The
Spa at 6 : 3 0 o'clock lonignt.
Boardman is contemplating at
tending the games and writing a
aeries of newspaper articles con
cerning them. ;J
Diamonds, watches and jewelry at
IjOj Says Innocent S. S. Loy,
they were nearing an agreement
that might receive President Hoo
ver's approval.
The ' con ferees . themselves, how-
Junior boys, Don Turner and
Dick Barker; intermediates. Jack
Wagner and Gib Elliott: aenlnra.
Joe Daniels and Don Seguln; girls
One steed'dead and one motor
ist injured were tha toll ot
collision between an automobile
Dallas to Play
(Jit 1 1G 1 OlUSilt 1 whlih ara in mining concerns,
j list id as valueless by tha appi
Molalia and Pendleton shows last
year, has signified his intention of
being on hand and contesting
again this year. Many, other riders
of championship caliber will be on
hand to give visitors to the Mo
lalla Buckaroo tha thrill of their
lives as they pit their skill against
the toughest bucking horses and
steers It is possible to. procure.
Wt a TTnt a 111 a Tatjlf A mm Dan I a. siim-a, i s s L
l.nl Inomo n Struck on tha I . " ..V. I w"n league. won iu.
iZZrZliZAZMZ iTtX: on in tuu regaiia wm oa mere llrst game at Newberg but New
- i Tx l An A iMtiftf and T Tf rulTi nnr, in
Levy shtfered slight cuts from IT. 71 Vtr
Droaen giass. , . . I BtMd annnallr in Molalla. They
Tha horses were owned by Koy are- brlB8lag ft fttll carload of
DALLAS, June 29 Newberg
will send - her twilight league
team hero Thursday night to play
tha third and deciding game with
an all-star team from the Dallas
Hobson Estate s
Valued $11026
Tha estate of .tha late W. H. -
Hot son of Stayton has a total .
Tahe of 11,02S according to an ;
app-aisal filed In probata court . -
henr yesterday.' : Grant Murphy, p
Ben Shafer and H. J. Rowa wfe
app misers of the estate. The
bull: of "the estate consists ot -loaia
made to individuals. Eight
gro ips of stocks,' the majority ot .
are',".
by tha apprais
ers who were Grant Murphy, Ben V
Shafer and H. J. Rowe. . -
English Setter :
Picked up Here
Lowe, of ' near Aurora.
berg tied tha series up last week
when she woa here.
Games scheduled for tha twi
light league here have been- post-
Primary Grade
Aspirants Soon
To be Examined1
Children- who will enter school
next fall are now being booked
for examination at the county
health center next "Wednesday
morning. Dr. C. C. Dauer, school
physician, announced yesterday.
He urged that as many of these
children as possible be taken to
the- Wednesday . morning clinics
soon as opportunities tor examin
ation will be small after school
opens.
Five children were examined
yesterday morning. The health
staff can care for from IE to 20
at each clinic.
horses .with them to use In the j noned nntll . next week and will
, paraaes ana various arena events.
Don Moe Bested,
Second Round oi
College Tourney
HOT SPRINGS, Va., June 29.
(AP) Ohio State and Tale, send
ing two contenders each Into the
quarter finals of the National In-
ter-Colleglata Golf championship,
held a numerical advantage today
after a pair of explosive opening
rounds which saw the hopes of the
far west shattered.
Prineeton, Washington and Lee,
Bayton and Michigan each placed
a man in tomorrow's 38 hole quar
ter finals as Don Moe ot Oregon,
western amateur champion; Hen
ry Kowal of Colgate, medalist.
start again Tuesday nighU-'Only
two rounds remain In the series
for this year with the Legion
Hares leading at th present with
last year s champions, the Farm
ers, in second place.
A tine English setter hunting :
dog wearing a collar with a license
lasted by Franklin. UL. U being
car d tor at the William Bradley
hoxto on Kelzer bottom. Tha dog
wai . either dropped oft In tha
net ;hborhood or lse strayed -there.
The Bradleys are keeping
bin : hoping tha owner may appear
sooi and claim the animal. U
Moving - Storing - Carting
Lamer Transfer &
Storage
H31
We Alto Handle Fuel Oil and Coal
ever, indicated they were . ap-1 Jean Burrell and Marv Lu riii-
yivacmug a vuiuyruiuise on iae I oil.
32,300,000,000 measure which
would Include the 3500,000,000
I public works program the presi
dent has disapproved.
Rapid fire progress on the big i
At yesterday's conference hour,
Naomi Lee, Virginia Young and
uetty .uee Mercer earned credit
toward Entertainment club mem
bership by Sinrinr several min
appropriation bills removed the This week's entertain m
government would not be avail
able by Friday, the beginning of
the new fiscal year.
Congress completed Its work on
the 3982,000,000 Independent of-
I flees bill and the 3320,000.000
navy measure, sending them to
i the White House.
Charles A. Park
Will in Probate
Mary W. Park, widow of the
late - Charles A. Park, was , yes-
charged with larceny.,by bailee of terday named executrix of t; his
a horse. , pleaded not; gui ty wI11 by County Judge Slegmund.
through his attorney in Justice Mr. Park - left real property Wal-
court here, yesterday and was al- uea at more than 310.000 with
lowed to go on his own recognis- an estimated rental . value of
ance. Trial date will basset late. I jiooo a year the first filings in
George A. Shephai'd Is the com- Drobate gao whIle v:- D8rsoni
pear on the broadcast fi roe-ram at
the field tomorrow afternoon.
Dr.KoblerHere:
To Resume Task
Dr.Henry Kohler. '-'English de
partment head, of Willamette uni
versity, returned the first of the
week after a year's leave of ab
sence which he. spent In Callfom- I
la and the east. His return wa
made from California by way of
the Coast highway. Dr. Kohler ex
pects to spend -the greater, part
of the summer at Cannon beach.
returning in the tall to resume
his teaching duties.
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Births I
property is also estimated . to be
worth more than 310,000. The
major heirs under the terms of
his-will is the widow. a minor
legacy being to Gussie A. Niles.
Appraisers of the estate will be
H. R. Crawford, Harold E. Eakin
and "Belle N. Brown. : ,' n .:
plaining witness and alleged own
er of the horse.
Auction sale today.' See ad In
thia 'naner. "Russ" Woodry. auc
tioneer
Health Meet Today The gen
eral nubile is Invited to attend the
annual meeting this afternoon of
the Marion county public neaitn
association, held at the chamber
of commerce rooms at 3 o'clock.
Tha sneaker will be Dr. Ira Man-
Till, of Portland. Election ot of-
- fleers will Uka piace. Dnohein
' ' ., .ii. i. ,li h. in. At the residence 1397 North
.Vacation time Is travel time. The M . toiih.
Oregon-SUtesman offers to sub- ' nn,h-, . ' ,
Ob 1 1 uary
Cravens To Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Bucnan Cravens, 375 South 12th
street, a boy, Ira Keith, ho nn
June. 23 at the Henderson mater
nity noma
Vre To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Thomas Ure, 1000 North Capitol
street, a girl, Adelle Cora, born
on june zz at salem general hos
pital. v .
American To Mr. and Mrs.
Edward D. Antrlcan, route two, a
""J' jsiawara Donald, born on
June 27 at the residence. "
acrlbers a
ance Policy for only 31 a year.
Bessie;, father of EarL Hazel, Bet
ty, and- Arthur ot Salem, Ger
trude and Harry of Illinois; four
step children,. O. L.' Stone, Cor-
vallis; N. J. Stone, . Portland ;
Lewis Stone,- Iowa, and Mrs. Chet
Aldrlch, Salem. A native ot Illi
nois, v. Funeral - announcements
later' by tho-TerwiHiger Funeral
Home,. 770 Chemeketa street,
phone 3928.- - - - - t
. Case Dismissed Case against
Jack Qutnn. ..who was. arrested
earlier this " month - when ,Cleda
Onlan charced! that - he - drew ia
run' before a group at her apart
ment, was dismissed from jus
tlee court yesterday on motion
f th a;, prlrat a . prosecutor, - j
t in save von money on repair
n, or reahinallnk your roof now.
laterlarprlcas:low.'..lbor'.cbpij'..,.-i.,.., - - .
K?XL" "at : 2ettst - inemorial
1 . Sim Cregorio . Suit to collect
mnA Interest - from - P. M.
nrerorv and Fannie P. Gregory
waa tiled ,in circuit court here
Wednesday by tha Capitol Secnrl-
tiea company. Tha original not
given tha plaintiff by the defend
anU was' for 3700.-Interest has
been paid up to February of this
year. . ' , -" , ",
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A iPARrcEMETERI WITH
PERPETUAL CAKE
3ast Tea IGntite mm tke Burt
. ' ef Town '
'. -Coming Events : ;
' July -4 Independence day '
celebration ' sponsored by
American Legion, state fair-
August 7 Ohio. Bnrk
eye'i . picnic Sute -fair
grounds. - .
August 7-21 Annual Che
meketan 'outing . at Spirit
.Lake. -" ' ' .
, August 14 Dakota t pic
nic -
JULY 4TH SPECIAL
Croqn I o J a
Ringlet Bad
Permanent
PCSO WAVE
911 Opiate
Open Friday 1
Evenings by
appointment '
CASTLE PERJIANENT --
-WAVERS CO.
307 First Natl Bank-Bldg.
Tel. 3333
Branch of Castle. Pioneer ....
Permanent' Wavers, Portland
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CITY VIEW CEMETERY
established 1 80S Tel. 8852
5 -Conveniently Accessible ?
Perpetual, care provided for
Prices Reasonable
PILES CURED
.tDrChaa Lam'r
. Chinese Medicine
, Office bonrs
Tuesday and Satur
day a to 5 p. m. i
Rnowa a and 21
148 N. Commercial
- . Salem
Unseat 9pratloa at ion at tta
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Vacuum Cleaneri
and Floor Waxers
' To Rent .
Call 0010; Used" Fnndtnro
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