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i : -". The OREGON STATESMAN. Salens.. Oregon, .Tuesday iloniin;, March 28, 1933 PAGE THREE 1 Local News Briefs' Europe liars LECTURE SUBJECT New"" York ' Life Insurance "com pany rs, Florence M. Parr, and others. $3331: Investors Syndi cate rsi Clarence R. , Shreck. $291t; Portland Mortgage com pany ri. lal XL Smith and eth ers. I1SCS. nr. mm Tooth Gets Break When i Nurse la Portland Nurses Vsrloa J. Barklay appeared Is ion the Marion county health de- Inatfra. innrt i ahnrt tlma ahart I nr(mnt staff in ta1rfna tnma of the time stipulated when he lending the meun ot the Ore- WflHer Concert tO be GiVCfl wat arrested. Jaatice ot the Peace fon "f"Bir"r"w, a I Rv Prof Rnhprte. and Harden attached no slmiflcanee. hw ta Portland. Yesterday By ITOT. KODeriS SHQ In fact. It wasn't nntil the case 0r Taylor. Margaret waa almost disposed of that Hay- MeAlpine and Nora Lyndes at 4rMAu4 -. um a tended: today. Dr. Vernon A. vu.v. fUl rn Douglas, health officer, and Nur- Why Is Hitler persecuting the .v.. j u- 1 lea irma Lemcne ana juinm bwi in ueriuuj nui auu m ul-f. vf afternoon will preside orer a dls- War DebU? What haa caused the and costs, and then remitted the fUMlon tuberculin testing on Europeanteing of Turkey? These Wgliwar department yesterday f f nja fliMIATifir -With thtt hire I v -w. - - v - i " " cuuiuiim wuv vue vwusatj wuif wVJ Lrh" ,n aW Woodlark build- sldered by Dr. Alexander A. Va- asking that body to tnrn orer eon- Carolyn Parker com OF IDS Representatirea of the state ing. you're had punishment enough.' Too Much Speed When Fred . ' i ' . 1 I town, in Cascade area are plan- .'! -: ev J oik -V. organisation of new Boy . J.,.; . .r; ;V .rrv St troops. Scout ExecutlY. O. sakaa In his lecture "Will Eur- Itrol of secondary roads In this I nna'a Pat Roll OrarT" tonlaht In I w aM i Scout Troops Wanted Two th. auditorium of Waller hall, hiin.ii. th. Mnrt haa t a.aii a ta SftWaft mmSh. nlflfl- I ... I www- w rv vai Willamette unirersity. . resolution authorising the trans- The committee on arrange-1 fer, one Is expected shortly. ments has announced one of the! Legislation enacted at the last attempted to arrest him for reck- "2ir.ZZTZ. A- 1 J.I-- W. .J Vl..ll- " co . .... I . ' . .. . . . iw niiui, .rueura I Churches in Lebanon plan oa Join- I u,0, luk"1CT"u Ul""1 1 session pieces au seconaary nigj- inw a zo-aay jail sentence. n i. tflr.thtr In Mi.nrln( . troo. tr1" or xne series, iroiessor way construeUon aad malntd- pleaded guilty to the charge in ! i. T. S. Roberts of the organ de- l.Bc in the hands of the . state. Justice court yesterday, and got o-- o. partment will present a group of Heretofore the state has had eon- the SO-day sentence. In riew ,iaoer p. rj. White and Committee outstadl oran both trol of the secondary roads but iae isci mat ne naa oeea in hhu- Chairman Carl Connet of Albanr I classical ana moaero. n wui on i uu auowea tne county conns 10 lar trouble prerlously. wm attend to organising the two slsted in the brilliant piano-or- handle the actual work. rrwr.a. c . f. fa, troops. p Appropriated for secondary Tn";.,r i' 'ifiil . ""r.1?,?" w" "ro?; """' next U MSMOS annually, which 1 1 . - - . 1 icmcn wm ne neia in roruana ur or ner. sua an. d. vi.t,-.- inrinitn mt will h int LML Mtra. Tvani. S44 State St. . I t.i. . ..t.vn.t. I nignway engineers say wui De im "Phfla70 7 lBer,u" fjdent for maintenance only . I ,.. r n-.i I i.n.u. wAnn. mn. The new law Is not efiectire un- Bcbool Cunlc Tomorrow The I un v"-" I will be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery 1 1st. county heath department this " ? I T- " ' .1 anHdi- turn orer the work rolunUrily by wees is a ngnt one. i nis aiier- - - - , . :::r.. ,r " ' , " V ".7- noon, there will be a school eunic ''T " " ..rUVl: T,V..: T.Tr.V u ;.nt. I ld to handle the Jobs. at toe sal em health center, 10- i "- " u5uv, u .....v - mPM. mvin. . rim. Portland. ing a group of numbers. IVH ewa U1M ua, vfwb vwa 1 a w . a tSXIU Slfy.t 2.5r"il!S . -m prSfi. " to5ST Visameter Tube Ratnrd mornin from 30 to ,nsur"nc P0i"cy Ior M 8:15 o'clock which to preceded by !r"f,.Jno!nlnr?.-?A-.. the principal asset of the estate thm ,.!,.! nrnmm at t:4B. The .Unl SS; ' Q of the late William T. Troy, ac pVbc is cordially inrited. The coramg 10 a repon iiiea in pro- muslcal program is as follows: Guardianship Reported Sec- Daie Monaay. toui assets Prologne from Organ Suite. Andante Canta-Diie, -Mr. Roberts Mani-Xniri Mr. fWluwVU. fl illUU ..... I . . w court here yesterday. Income for mimsiratnx. Marshall grams of the series. Professor Guardianship Reported Sec- Daie Monaay. lotai assets proiogne fron ond annual report on the estate were $1500; cost of administering Rogen; Andante ot George Howard Hampton, in- tte and Paying bills was Tschaikowskl M competent, was filed in probate ,7,1r . Ida A' Troy WM d" I Love Life. 1 Tester Installed By Western Auto the year. Including cash on hand. Geta 60 Daj-8: paji Earl Within a Chinese A radio tube tester that is said te detect erery defect in radio tubes instantly and visibly so that Garden, the radio set owner can under- waa $590; outgo was 1130. Prop- Bach admitted in Justice court Stoughton; Midsummer Caprice, itand what is wrong with the joansion wr. noueru. itUDes at a glance, nas oeen m- Slnee First I Met Thee, Ruben- ttalled in the radio department of stein; The Bell Man, Forsyth the local Western Auto Supply Mr. Marshall. 1 company store. Duo: Marche Triomphale, Guil- This tester, known as the "rls- mant Miss Parker and Mr. Ro- ameter" Is said to be the first de- ID E BILLS DUTUNED BY STATE O. T. Tate, secretary ot the Ore gon Retailers association, at the Salem chamber ot Commerce luncheon Monday discussed mea sures affecting retailing - which were passed at thelast session of the legislature, particularly sen ate bills SIS and SCI. sponsored by his organisation which were passed notwithstanding the retoes of Governor Msler. The first bars "fake sales." prohibits "set-ups" in auctions, so that. bidding must be bona fide; bars substitution of merchandise for that advertis ed; bars placing of arbitrary lim its on goods sold where no such limit waa announced In the adver tising Bill SCO, the fair trade bill. Is modeled after the Capper-Kelley bill which haa been in congress for 18 years and opposed by depart ment stores It legalises contracts btftween manufacturers and re tailers to fix minimum resale prices, and Is designed to reduce cutthroat competition or using of specially trade-marked goods for "loss leaders" California has a similar law, which is being used to establish "stop" prices on many articles with nationally known brands. Tate discussed the sales tax briefly and stated his organization would probably undertake a ref erendum of Its membership be fore taking a position on the pend ing state referred measure. FLOWERS PRESENTED Of F. T. 0. FLORISTS florists as well as short courses orer the country. ; , ! Members Interchange orders tor flower deliveries la distant points and settlements are made through the Detroit office as a clearing house, .. ; Governor Julius I Meter and the Salem Capital Journal were also favored by the local members. ES GETS SCOOP Of STU LETTER Ralph W. Barnes. Moscow cor respondent for the New York Her-ald-TrlVune, achieved a very un usual "scoop" recently by receiv ing a persona letter from Pre mier Stalin, head of the soviet government of -all Russia. Barnes had written him stating that American citizens resident in Rus sia had become alarmed because of the treatment accorded a group a British technicians in being clapped Into Jail by the OGPU, Russian secret police, and sug gested that a word from Stalin would reassure them and Stalin hastened to reply and expressed appreciation ot the services of American engineers and stated they would not be disturbed. Barnes cabled the letter to his paper and it was published in full. Mrs. Barnes and two children are still sojourning here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barnes of Salem; and with her people in Portland. She expects to leave in April to Join Ralph in Paris and then go to Moscow to test, out living conditions there, coming back later for the children If she found living in Moscow tol erable for them. eriy oi tne estate is in nrst-mon- yesterday that he took a purse be- ee Donna, uiaa usn trust longing to Fern Davenport at the company, guardian, reported. Crystal Gardens last week so Wiww Rm Tw1 John H drew 60-day Jail sentence. He PipfHSp"kat LTThweit11 rntn9aChendwrPr0bat,n " glonal boy scout executive, is ex- month9' pected to arrive in Salem today Campbell Arrested Charge of to 1 eonfer with local officials In removing fixtures from mort regard to activities in Cascade gaged land was denied by Roy A. area. At 7:30 o'clock tomorrow Campbell In Justice court yester night he will meet with the coun- day. and preliminary hearing was eil board at the chamber of com- set for April 7 at 10 a. m. He was merce to discuss the area's finan- released on his own recognizance, clal situation. Portlander Fined t3 Guy W. Discuss Mobilization Scout- Benson pleaded guilty in munl- mastera ot Salem and vicinity cipal court here yesterday to a will meet at headquarters, First charge of apeedlng and paid a 36 National bank building, the night fine. He was arrested Sunday by berts. B T of April C to develop the plans for emergency mobilization of all Boy scouts in this district. They also will discuss honor court and other matters. city police. Seattle Man Fined C. P. B aan- burn Justice court yesterday as penalty for passing an oil truck and trailer at the crest ot a hill, forcing another automobile Into the ditch. Brannon was arrested by state police. FOR EFFIE ALLEN Mrs. Effle Allen, 61, wife of A. B. Allen of 1515 North 19th street, and formerly ot Great Falls, Mont., died at Camas, Wash., Sunday morning following a paralytic stroke. Mr. and Mrs, Allen had been visiting at the home ot a daughter. Mrs. . C. L, Wellman. . Funeral services will be held rice that translates all radio tube troubles Into terms under standable by all radio set owners and tests all parts of the tubes Just as in actual set operation. In addition it has a built In noise test, an Invaluable feature, so that should the tube be noisy in the home set, the same noises will be heard through the loud speak er ot the "visameter" testing out fit, according to Willis Clark, lo cal Western Auto manager. The Statesman was recipient of magnificent basket of roses. carnations and snapdragons, with compliments of the Florists' Tele graph Delivery association, which Is making a nation-wide presenta tion to papers and public officials In all cities where tbey are repre sented. Salem members are C. F. Brelthaupt, Oscar D. Olson and Adams, Florist. The F. T. D. as the association Is known for short. Is a far-flung organization reaching into every corner of the world, with 6400 members Interchanging speedily and accurately about a million and a quarter orders annually which total In money value 4,- 500,000. This Is done through a clearing house In Detroit. The as sociation sponsors a school 'tor Funeral Services To be Today ior Mrs. T Churchill Mrs. Theodora Q. Churchill, mother of Mrs. Tom L. Williams of Salem, passed away in Eugene Sunday evening after a prolonged Illness. She was 70 years of age and had made her home in Eu gene for 50 years. Four other daughters and one son survive, and SS grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be this morning at 10 in Eugene. Mrs. Williams has spent much time in recent months in Eugene assisting in the care of her mother. ILL-FATED PILOT MET ins Sorrow ever the death of Neal B. Evans, pilot of the Hi-fated airplane which crashed Into three residences at Hayward, CaL,- Sat urday night and killed IS per sons, was expressed yesterday by Dean and Mrs. Frank M. Erlck son. who had Just returned from California and had met Evans there. "He was a fine. pilot; one of the best In the line," said the dean. "We had been at the land ing field last Tuesday to see him come In from Los Angeles.", Dean Erickson's son has a man agerial position with the Varney Air lines and lives in Oakland. Evans evidently misjudged how elose he was to the houses In Hay- ward aa .he flsw . orer, th city after "a rain-drenched approach. - His two passengers, a family ot ' v .' six and friends and Evans all lost-r their Urea. - : " Phillipi Let Go i : After Entering Plea of Guilty When 'Desmond Phillip!, 31, i pleaded guilty before Jadge L. H. MeMahaa yesterday to burglary not la a dwelling, his case waa continued and he was released on his ewa recognizance. Counsel or Phllllppl considered the sc ion of the court equivalent to .. dismissal of the case. Phllllppl waived grand Jury fa- ; dlctment and pleaded guilty to ' breaking Into a garage owned by the Stiver Falls Timber company where to took some tools. "15.00 THRIFT COUPON $5.00 Beautiful, Indestructible Hecolite platevlight weight 02000 Hccovin $3000 plate, odorless, tasteless, easily mended or relined V 7 Special Prices on Extractions g f 0 with Plate and Bridgework 1 1 ' 3 a 79 DR. HIGGrXS THE PEOPLE'S DENTIST 20 Years hi Practice Daring March this coepoa is worth $5.00 at say office t apply a any two plates or S2JSO on any single plate. G o Lirelike Plate Teeth. Natural as Your 2 Perfect fitting.. 5 lifelike . . . will I allow you to eat whatever you w wish with com es fort . . . adding greatly to your physical fitness. $112-50 MY PLATES REALLY STICK Double Section Plate Permitting Too to Forget Your Former Plate Trouble. A splendid plate with lite like teeth and all pink base material. LOW PRICES Plate Repair ...S1.50 Silver Filling .BOc, $1 Extraction 60c Porcelain FilHng.ni.50 Clean Teeth ...$1.00 Rellne Plate . . .$4.00 EDffe (So (So MggaonG Over J. C. Penney 's Store Telephone 834 $5.00 THRIFT COUPON $5.00, Speeding Cliarged Two motor ists were booked on charges of speeding here over the week end by city police. Tbey were Lela M. Bailey of Eugene, and Harvey non Seattle motorist, paid a fine Sharer. 497 South 21st street. Sa- from tn6 R,gdon mortuary today Final Account in Final ac- Belcrest Memorial park. Rer. Har count of the estate of the late dy of Montana and Rer. Guy L. Helen Evans was filed in pro- Drin ot the ,oc1 FIr8t Christian bate court here Monday. Ruth Ar nold arid Remoh F. Schuls were executrices of her will. Wanted, used furniture, tel 6110. Indefinite Visit Miss Agatha B rocker of Santa Ana, Calif., has Sues on MortgageSuit to foreclose a mortgage securing a church will officiate. Mrs. Allen was born near Hal- sey, Ore., the eldest daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. William Rollins. Her childhood days were spent in Brownsville and Craw for dsvllle $3500 loan was filed Monday in where she has a number of friends arrived tor an Indefinite stay with circuit court by Frank Comstock. and relatives. She later went to her Barents. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Brocker, 1409 North Church. Weekend' guestt at the Brocker home were Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Snyder of Perrydale. Measles Cases Reported Re ports ot new cases ot measles con tinue to come ln to the Marion county health department, accord ing to Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, health officer. The epidemic, how ever, Is dying down, he said yes terday. ' Smoke False Alarm Rushing to 13th and State streets on call early Sunday morning, city fire men found no fire, only smoke pouring from a sawdust burner. The only other alarm over the weekend was fpr a chimney blaze Sunday ln east Salem. Visit ln Olympia Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pettit spent the weekend ln Olympia and Seattle. In Olympia tney cawea on .rwca- Tne Dan0t title for the pro- ard Hamilton, lormer uregomau p0sed referendum on the oleomar- Named as defendant were D. Sam uel and others. Xo Tail Light Ralph Boje admitted driving without a tail light, and was fined $2.50 and costs in Justice court yesterday. The fine was remitted. Driving Costs $10 Reckless driving charge cost Herbert L. Burch 310 when he appeared be fore Judge Hayden ln JuBtlce court yesterday. Creamery Sues The Monmouth Cooperative Creamery yesterday filed suit in circuit court here, asking payment of $371 from G. L. Forge. Pullman, Wash., where she mar ried Mr. Allen. She Is survived by her widow er; five children, Mrs. C. L. Well- man of Washougal, Wash., Mrs. Paul O. Gordon of Pullman, Willis R. Allen of San Francisco, Stanley A. Allen of Portland, Glenn B. Allen ot Salem. A son, Harold Al len, preceded her In death. BILL IT ELS1RE Oleo Referendum Title Prepared correspondent, now secretary to Governor Clarence D. Martin. Hycock Arrested State police Sunday arrested Russell Milton Hycock, 17. of Mt. Angel on a charge ot operating an automobile .with four persons In the front eat. He'tras efted to appear In Woodburn justice court. Dl la Portland Barbara, four-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis Is serious ly, ill la a Portland hospital, ac cording to report. ".Sunday morn ing It .was necessary to resort to another biooa transtusion. Draaks Jailed City police yes terday Jailed Ernest Whitman ot Salem, oa a charge of being drunk and Sunday locked up Andy Cave of West Linn, on a like charge. - Makes Business Trip J. H. 'Albert made a business trip Into A Spring Fashion show will be presented at the Elslnore theatre Thursday night, March 30, with a group of local apparel atores presenting the new styles with living models. In the past this show has occurred the same night as the Ad club's opening, but this year it was decided to put It on at a later date because the even ing of the opening had enough entertainment of Its own. Stores which will make ahow- garine tax law was prepared Mon day by Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle. Sponsors of the referen dum now will start circulation of petitions to secure the necessary 1 ings of authentic spring fashions lo.oo signatures to pi ace it on i are: Shipley s, smart snop, mi the ballot July 21. The petitions must be completed by June I. Obit uary Leabo In Portland, March S3. Reas H. ler's, Johnson's Ready-to-Wsar, Fashlonette, Montgomery Ward's, Milady's Shop, Bishop's, Price Shoe Co., Buster Brown Shoe store. Regular shows will be offered at the Elslnore that night with th style event as an added attraction. Leabo. aged B years. Sutrlred RetUmS Made 012 by widow. Lydia; sister, Mrs. A. Ji , znerm oaes O. Hallln; four nephews and two nieces. Graveside services Wed nesday. March 29, at 3:30 p.m from the Lee Mission cemetery Alderman In this city, James F. Alder- Reports on four sales of prop erty by Sheriff A. C. Burk to satisfy claims of creditors were filed In circuit court yesterday Th cases lnrolved and the turning Sunday. --a: . Coming Events March SO Education promotion association, high school, S p-m. April 10-11 Opera, "The Bohemian Girl. - Aprfl 18 Easter services in all local churches. April IS Zone Rally of Kazarene yonth. - Aprfl 18-20 Quilt exhi bit,' Knight Memorial chorchw ' ' V"" , ? May 7 Music week opens la Salem. Final Philharmon ic concert today, S May 12-18 Oregon State ; Association of Master Plumbers, annual meeting. , Jane 2-4 Fourth Annas . Willamette . Valley Flower - show. : - ; -' July 4-20 Annual Ea- campmene. r Spanish War Veterans., rii ;: ; March 37. Survived by niece, Mrs. Jack Cutler of Salem; a sister-in-law, Mrs. W. A. Alderman ot Salem. Funeral services Friday,! March 31, at 1:30 p.m. from the chapel ot W. T. Rigdoa A Son. mountain Building and Loan vs. Lillian Petrie and others, $1124; Allen - At Camas, Wash., Mrs. Kffle B. Allen, aged C2 years. Survived by widower, A. S. Allen of Salem; daughters,: Mrs. C. L. Wellman. Washougal. Wash.. Mrs.' P. O. Gordon of Pulman, Wash.; sons, W. R. Allen ot San Francisco, Stanley Alien of Portland and Glen Alias of Salem. Funeral ser vices Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from Rlgdon's I mortuary. . Interment Belcrest Memorial park. PILES CURED Without Opart Uoa a Lett at Tisa DR. MARSHALL 129 OrafM BMg. Ffcaaa S509 I Births V- -O I Jones To Mr. and Mrs.9 J. L. Jones, 131 Bdgswater, West Sa lem, a seven-pound boy, Patrick LeRoy, bora March SC at th . Jackson Maternity home. Hospital Beds to Rent Call $910, Used FuraHore Department 191 North High m 1 STOPS CANNON BALL! &tfppi 1 ILLUSION ) Pf Cmrtim. im. a J. Safari Tobaae Oanau It's fun to b ILLUSION A "strong man" once gsrs public performances la which he stopped a 9 lb. cannon ball shot from a fully charged cannon. The audience gasped wkea the gun flashed and the human Gibraltar stepped forward out ef the smoke uninjured, with the 9 lb. shot in his hands. EXPLANATION The trick lay la the way as sssiscaat prepared the cannon for the performance He used the regulation amount ef powder and wsddiag, but placed the greater part ef the charge ef powder kJ ef the shot. The cannon ball wss proptJltd enly by the small charge Mind k whtca was jutt sufficient te - lob the 9 lb. ball orer to the strong man. ' W - atrrrais imtmi wfiS2 Humidor 'acx ,y s - tf MS ...its e fooled ore fun to KNOW A performance sometimes staged in cigarette advertising is the slon that cigarettes are made easy on the throat by some special process of manufacture. EXPLANATlONt All cigarettes are made in almost exactly the same way. Manufacturing methods are a-- r' - ?: ' a- JVO TRICKS . . JUST COSTLIER TOBACCOS y - 111 A MATCHLESS BLKND TWaVXawssB'mSi standard and used by all. A ciga rette is only as good as the tobaccos it contains. i T It Is a fact, well known by " leaf tobacco experts, that Camels are made from finer, MORI EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand. In costly tobaccos you will find mildness, good taste, throat-ease. Smoke Camels critically, and give your taste a chance to appre ciate the greater pleasure and sat isfaction offered by the more ex pensive tobaccos. Other cigarettes, we believe, will taste flat and in sipid to you forever after. ' - jt y