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. The OREGON STATESMAN, Salenu Oregoiv. Thursday Morning. July 7, 1932 PAGE fTVEl I I : : : : ' -1 I fllTM II IF mOTTO UmUIHL IkUIUlLU Inquire About School Several inquiries about summer - school practice hare been received dur IiiS ' the week at Willamette universities, other , Institutions being concerned about the pre: gram followed here. Schools in quiring - point oat that lack of employment i-: for f students : has heightened rather than diminish ed summer t school: attendance. , Willamette university r recently " discontinued its summer' school session In order to teruU facul ty members tbr-e fall months for vacation or for further study. Have : The ' Statiisman follow you on your vacation. -Mailed to any address two weeks; only 25 cents,. Charity Clinic TodayA group of Salem eye, ei r, nose and throat doctors will hold a clinic for in digent; children at Salem General hospital at 7 o'clock this morn ing. Through the 'doctors' dona tion of their services, needy chil dren receive tonsil or adenoid treatment at no cost other than a nominal hospital charge, accord ing to Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, county health officer. From six to eight children are cared for at each clinic. Dance Friday Hazel Green 25c W. M. 8. to Meet The Wom en's Missionary society of the First Baptist church will meet with i Mrs. Britton Ross Friday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Since it Is Daughter's day, the W. W. G girls will have charge of the pro gram. Gale McClean will be the leader; and the topic will be "The Voice of Girlhood." Mrs. Ross will be assisted by Mrs, George Hutch eson, Mrs. Jae Graber and Mrs. T. E. McClean. Statesman subscribers have been paid $3378.03 in claims on their $1 Accident Insurance Policies. Audits Under Way Auditing of all the annual reports of .clerks of the school districts in the county and their books, is under way at the courthouse. J H. Roland and Mrs. Glenn Nile are doing the work. Following the completion of the task, Mrs, Mary L. Fulkerson, county school superintendent, will make her an nual report. She hopes to have this completed August 1. Berth Jfciwers Albert Barth filed his answer yesterday in cir cuit court to charges brought re cently by Nana Boydston seeking damages as the result of an auto accident which occurred Septem ber 19, 1931, at Center and Lib erty streets. Barth charges con tributory negligence to the plain tiff and holds no damages should be collected from himself. Dr. S. F. Scott, chiropodist, moved to 818 First Nat'l. Bank Bldg Bridge Work Resumed Hav ing finished paving of a section of Gaines street last week, the city engineer's crew has resumed work of paring approaches to the North Commercial street bridge They are now working on the "T at the northeast end of the bridge. The first section of the new approach, on the west side, will he opened to traffic next week. Missionary HereMrs.? N.- E. I Nichols-Ray; missionary to India, will speak at Che tabernacle at 5th and Ferry streets tonight at : 4 5 o'clock. She has had over 26 years mission work In India.; Her husband has beetu closely as sociated with government affairs in India as well as being a spiritu al force. Oriental curios and silks will be on display. Tee Is Suicide Horace Tee, 36, False Entry eharge; Three Other True Bills are ' Found by Jurors -I Indictment of ..-J. O. Dixon, cashier 'of. the Scotta Mills- bank which was closed, this spring by a patient at the Oregon state W h st?J,an"fie'?!lm.5!.r pital since September, 1929, com-w - a ...- 'w w was among the four true .bills hanging himself in the engine "d'three not true bills returned room of the institution. JH was v V , 1 reported missing late last night resu.u ot deliberation late last Tee was a barber and was receiv- we . . : ed at the hospital from Multno- ' 1a wer? "17' mah county. 1 . ed against Dixon, one of which is Two Accidents Reported Two i Lawrence Bowman, on which minor automobile accidents were criminal information filed by the reported to city police yesterday: district attorney Dixon voluntar G. P. ; Jackson, 2531 North 13th ily appeared in Justice court here street, and Harold Colgan, 13491 May 2. In the Bowman account, Waller, on State in Iront of the he Is alleged to have shown Sl,- sunreme court building: Norman I 000 withdrawal , when no with- Tuttle, route seven, ) and W. L. J drawal was actually made. Robins, 1407 North - Fifth, at! The other true bills returned State and Liberty. j by the Jury were: Alma Alsman, .. I phar?mi with raceiviner atolen Berry tickets priced to the times, nronerty: Thern Miller and Mar- . , 7 ' I BROADCASTERS DELVE IN POLITICS Commercial street. Continue Series By demand of the Sunday audiences, Edith W. Clark, evangelist who is conduct ing services each night at the tent at Marion and High streets, will continue her lecture series on "The Second Coming; of Christ." The Clark radio singers furnish ""s , 3 oicviat uiuoivai uuiui3 cam night. j I Arkansas Publisher, Here Er- win Funk, newspaper publisher of Rogers, Ark., was a Salem visitor yesterday. He has been on a tour of the northwest and attended the Rotary convention at Seattle in June. ; Bail Forfeited Robert Davis, route four, yesterday forfeited $1 glary of Bishop's and the Little French shop stores; Milton E Taylor, carrying concealed wea pon. Not true bills were found In these cases: James Anderson and H. A. Thiessen, giving check without sufficient funds; Jack Hughes, larceny by bailee; and A. Eearly, non-support. : - v k v s-.-,: . - , 1 ' - .... ' ' . . . :: J. . ' - " ' , " .: ' ; m- ; --''" " j v 'v ' ' t X1, -vv. I ' 'I,;." ,:V;..- -Jp" : .;. i . y,: '. i. . :; -r. vi- w: o'1' Jj i TIB ASKS III E TO DECIDE Oil PLEA Clarence Turner, arrested on bail posted when he was arrested I charge of burglary not In a dwell- on a charge of operating his auto- in involving inert or tne Rev. mobile wltha defective muffler, Gorge H. Swift house and E. J. according to municipal court re- Burnside house, asked 24 hours cord3. ; While on your vacation have The Oregon Statesman mailed to you, call 9101. Wron license H. C. Staab in which to enter plea when he was brought before Justlee of the Peace Miller Hayden yesterday. Turner's bail' was set at $3000, and he will reappear in Justice court this morning. Carroll Wright, arrested here pleaded guilty in Justice conrt yes- Saturday nd hf. rwH T!;atlns , motor TftT connection with the Turner activ hlcle with improper license, and .(.., nitmiin hJIXit.. was fined S10 and costs. The fine I. !lfj7v was remitted. Hla baU wM at Prenarinff for Kail Mr Mr I falling which to raise he is in L. Fulkerson is busy making out iu- Wright is accused of recelv the work requirements for grade lng and concealing stolen prop schools to be used In this county ertT during the first auarter of the Turner was arrested in Mc- 1932-33 school year, i MlnnvIUe Tuesday morning. No License Lloyd Shafer, ; . charged with fishing without a JII1CGTS gO TO license, pleaded guilty in Justice 171 , M r- court yesterday and was fined $25 EtcLStGTll UTGgOTl cub us. uuauits 10 paj ine line, ne is in the.county jail. Get youiF berry tickets Statesman job plant. : at The New white kid sandals in Cuban and lower heels. The very smartest of summer styles. Price $2.50 pair. Main .floor, Miller's. Albany Man Here Dr. Wallace Vacation Mm i iri tima ti, Hove Lee of Albany college was Oregon Statesman offers to sub- ia c,,em weanesaay. scrlbers a Travel Accident Insur ance Policy for only $1 a year. On Camping Trip Lieutenant Walter Lansing of state police and George Edwards, city traffic officer, will leave to day with their families on a 10 day camping trip which will take them into Eastern Oregon, Idaho and Washington. The lieutenant O O I r . 1 I Dirtns Final Report In Final account In the estate of the late Eliza beth Nlcol, deceased, was filed yesterday in probate court by MIna Cooper, executrix. Income to the estate has totaled $426 and outgo $618. The deficit of $135 was paid by the executrix who will be reimbursed from sale of real estate owned by the estate. ley. Cal.. where he. will aea'.n Announce Faculty Announce- attend the School Executives con ment of the names of the Scotts ference held by the University of Mills school faculty was made California. The school board re yesterday at the office of the cently approved an avDronriation county superintendent of schools, from his expense account for the mgn scnool teachers are: Bethel I trip. Taylor, Eslie Wagini, R. Harold Returning from the conference Wynd, Grade school teachers are: I last year. Superintendent Hnr was Ruth Boyce, Harel Frazler. Ilene enthusiastic over the contacts he - Atney. 1 made with other executives and . ' I the new ideas he obtained from 1 wo ht you money on reoair- 1 ing or reshlngltng your root now. U.-r win inMnfl. fJi..i.. ni,rwPo ,2r CheP' ob: Organisation, personal. Call 1145 South 16 or address box teacher n-i-.M 178 cars Statesman. May To Mr. and Mrs. Chester Monroe May, a boy, Theodore Pat rick, born June 30 at the Dea coness hospital. Girod To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Girod, route eight, a boy, Roy El ton, born on July 1. Wright To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark Wright, route three, a boy, George W. Hug, superintendent I Vernon .Raydene. born on July 1 of Salem nubile schools, will leave Wadiewada To Mr. and Mrs. here probably Saturday for Berke-1 Joseph iF. Wadsewada, Macleay, route one, a girl, Frances Agnes, born ori July 30 at the residence. : HUE TO LEAVE FDR EXECUTIVES' MEET Rdsert P Skuxerl Da Jcku R.Brojkm t Hens FrEivfOzs ) Pat off the air by the Federal Radie Comiiion last yar becaete of the aator of thir broadcasts, two wll-know orator of the ether hve recently noved the ephere of their activitiee to the political field. They are Dr. John R. Briakley, the licen.e of whoee eUtioa, KFKB, at Milford, Kansas wu revoked by the commission, aad Rev. P. Shnler, former whirlwind radio orator of Lee Angeles. Dr. Brinkley's Federal pernut was candled following similar action being taken with regard to his medical license by the Kansas Medical Board because of vnetbical be havior over the air. The doctor, determined to seek vindication, ran for Governor of Kansas, but was beaten. Dr. Shnler, who is pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church South, Los Angeles, provoked nation wide dis turbances by his cyclonic activities over the air. Citizens, politicians and the courts of California all felt the lash of his tongue until the license of his church station. KGEF, was revoked by the Federal Radio Commission. Shnler has now filed in California for both the Democratic and Republican nominations for Senator, seeking the seat now occupied by Senator Sam Shortridga, Republican, It is probable that these stumper ef the air waves have taken the cue ef Henry Fields who recently defeated Senator Smith Brookhart in the Iowa primaries. Fields, too. Is a broadcaster who conducted his campaign from hi ewn radio station. Bat Mr. F accomplishments are not limited to spoiling into n microphone. Very likely, th result would have been the same had ho never seen n bread- castinst studio. STTESJWCOT I? ISSUE IDT DECIDE 0 No action was taken v by the state board of control Wednesday In connection with the recent rec ommendation, of an Investigating committee that the - salaries and wages of state officials and em ployees be reduced from 15 per cent to three per cent. -; The IS - per- cent . reduction wonld affect officials receiving la excess of. $6000 a year, while the three per cent redaction would affect those employes receiving between $190 and $129 a month. Wages under $100 a month were not affected by the recommends tlon. Members of the board of con trol discussed the recommenda tions Wednesday, but action was deferred. Rufus C. Holman, state treasurer, was said to have ob jected to certain parts of the rec ommendation and asked for fur ther time in which to consider the committee's report. Rotarians Hear Of Convention Rotarians heard B. E. Sisson, Carle Abrams.. and. Walter Jenks tell of, the international conven tion, at Seattle last month. Each related his observations covering different phases of convention-ac tivity and all -were toll ef praises for Sesttht as host to the conven tion. W.L. Phillips, sew presi dent, announced his ' committees for .the year. .! Lack l ot License May MeanPrison Fishing without a license may result in - revocation of a parole held by Bennjg Schlagg. Schlagg. one of a trIo recently eonvTcted of, holding ap and .robbing-Jphn - SPA SPA SPA . It ! I - II 1 Vz Tried Chi eke n I on the j Luncheon TODAY The SPA Meredith,- was arrested by state officers for fishing without a -license, and Is elated to appear; la Justice court July IS at it a. m. to enter plea. He has posted $109 undertaking. f SPA SPA SPA 1 it'WL'Ci? (3 will be accompanied by Mrs., Lan sing and their two daughters, Ed wards by Mrs. Edwards. Stopping overnight at tourist camps, the officers will drive over McKenxle pass, through Bend to Burns, on to Boise and Couer D - Alene, Idaho, neck to Spokane and Seattle, Wash., and home. They plan to visit the ice caves in the Bend country stop for fish ing in the Snake river, and view the Arrock irrigation dam above Boise. Krebs will Face New Charges oi Drunken Driving Frances Krebs of Wood burn, al ready involved with the law over operation of a still here, was ar raigned la Woodbnrn Justice court yesterday on a charge of driving while intoxicated, and en tered a plea of not guilty. Bail was set at $100. Salem police arrested Krebs Tuesday night on a warrant taken out by state police, Krebs was round operating an enormous still In the basement of a South Commercial street residence last April. He appealed his case from justice court .where he was fined $500 and sentenced to six months in the county jail. State Meeting Of Temperance Union is Topic Preliminary plans for the state convention of the Women's Chris tian Temperance Union, which meets In Salem October 11 te 14, were talked at a committee meet ing at the .chamber of commerce rooms yesterday afternoon. About 300 delegates attended the state meeting last year. Present yesterday were: Mrs. Lydia Y. Lehman, president of the hostess anion; Mrs. Helen Pres- eott, county president; and Mrs. Necia Buck, national field worker. PILES CURED Wftasa operation at less st Oia nr a rco nr uih iunnoiiAiiii 2 Oretoa Bldg. Psoas SSOt Or. Chan Lam r- Chinese Medicine Office boars V r ""!Tuesaay ana eatar- w . jj RoAoae 1 and 2 148 N. Commercial Salens JULY SPECIAL ' Croqn I n o 1 e Ringlet End Permanent PCSH WAVE Aft com- &eUUplete Open Friday Evenings by appointment CASTLE PERMANENT WAVERS CO. 307 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. Hit Branch of Castle Pioneer' Permanent Wavsrs, Portland 1-. t "It's made us appreciate WHAT A GOOD CAR WE HAVE One License Issued One mar riage license was issued yester day at the county clerk's office. Oscar Milborn, 34, Scotts Mills worker, received permission to wed Margie Bradfield, 1, Scotts MUls housekeeper. Judge John aiegmuna periormea tne cere mony. Dr. L. B. Schmidt Is attending the 1 Pacific Coast Dental Confeience in Seattle and will return Jul 11 e Maden Brings Suit James H Maden brought suit yesterday in circuit court to collect $85.75 al teacner cooperation, unit costs. the gifted child, adult education. a o 1 1 1 1 y grouping, opportunity scnoois, textbooks and others. The superintendent will be zone about two weeks. The conference runs from July 11 to 22. Obit uary Minch In this city, July fi. Angeline Minch, former resident of 840 Market street, aged! 75 years. Mother of Elmer D. Minch of Sa- leged to be due for auto repair ,e,m'R7 M,,n of slem U"V wort done in March, 1932. Frank ,5 Y ',. X: cl Gray and others are named as de- "l rnnoriiiu, ure., nam fendants. Gift Store Opens Mrs. C. E. Schuneman is opening the Giftery in the Senator hotel building this week, 224 North High street. Mr. and Mrs. Schuneman have been residents of Salem tor the past 15 years. i Black' cherries wanted for cash. Phone ;5000. Claude McKenney. PoUtlcians Make Call Lane Goodel), Multnomah county repub lican state t committeeman, ; and Floyd Cook, state chairman. were at the statehouse Wednes- Recovertag Mrs. Glen Otis, who underwent a serious opera tion laat.week, 11 reported aa get- Inez Wilson of Salem; sister of William Doty of Jefferson. Fun eral services Saturday, July 9, at 1:30 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son. Rev. S. Darlow Johnson officiating. In terment I. O. O. F. cemetery. J&lctest Jflemorial Bath w wm sfi JSwh Ml 1 1 latodtratsly Pricea rasas IS9S PARR t KMKTKUY WITH PERI'KTUAL CAKE Jsst Tea aQaates rre . ef Town Us Bear VARS using "Standard" Gasoline get aa ncreased push in each piston-stroke Bj actual road tests: Thej run better on the highway. They climb hills with less knocking or shifting. Ther are more flexible in traffic All because there's an aided follow through" ia the , tlng.along nicely. Coming Events 1 1 Aagnst T rhlo 'Ilnrk. ; ye,jr picnic';. State 1 fair- . tronnda, t . if .i ' . 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