Tfce'OTlEGQ! STATESMAN. Szlzzx, Orerca. 7enesay Morainr, April 23, 1923' PACT: FlYD .1 ' 7" Sheriff -File - Btarn-TStaerifl 7? V A. C. Burk yesterday filled with vJv the county clerk here returns on execution sales recently; conduct? v--.ed by his office. Cases In. which the plaintiffs hid -In the reper aL ty and the amount hid. including .-7" interest and costs. ; follow Pau J Use Kehrberger vsT ' J p. Hart ' ' - well and Milla ; J B. i Kenyori; ' $1002; Travelers Insurance com . "' cany vs. George H. Bingenbelm ''V r and others, . f 69771 'A. K. X- Tin vs.; Paul T. Benson and oth ers, $950;. George Lassns .vs. Ronald Brush, and others $4471. Warrant Unclaimed - .Scores of county warrants," ranging from . one cent to I , number of dollars. la : value, are .'as.-yet .un? called- tor at the . county clerk's office,? the rarrants having been . . it.l .1 maae out ,m a paruai .ibiumu wu m taxea . collected for- high reboot tuition and transportation. A suoreme . court decision ' set aside all taxes paid for that, por tion of the tuition costs made up of Interest : on . a .school's:-fixed Indebtedness. Tax receipts- must be presented , by j applicants;: for the- refund.- ; ' f - i Dance,- Mellow1 Moon," every ed-r" and Sat, Latest, modern music, - 1 Federal Funds -Appointed Two Get Licensee r-' Two mar riage licenses were Issued a the county clerk' "offlcef yesterdays MaxW. Carman, 14, 1240 Che mekeia 'street, ' received a - per mit to wed Sarah Josephine Dam- masch, 24, 342 East 2 2nd street J NAZIS ENFORCE JEW BOYCOTT J O i i ' ; ' . J rC Stadent Loans Ready.' - Loans from the Methodist" hoard of edo-t cation, totalling $1065 are now available tor students at Willam ette university checks having ' N. S. Savage, business -manager. . 4 N The; loans '.are made : for ; second semester expenses " ot the stu- dents. The "fund has been consld ' jV erably smaller this year ..than . heretofore. Students are; not re quired to pay interest on the ad ' vances until 'they finish school 'or. withdraw.' Smith-Hughes federal funds ag- rrAP-atln -r: 113 41 ( At . vatrita-v were pportioned among various fouth, Portland ; -Charles Robert school districts ot the ftate by O. Ramsden. 2,. 141 .Southt Winter D; Adams, state director of Toca- 17 relTe nZZ to ,Wtd tlonal, education. District partlc- PhyUia Day. 22,J4$ Chemcjceta ipaung in ine .apportionment.' in-i ,;v v ; .,5 eluded Gresham, Halfwayj Sandy; I w r.t.i.' W :!' a! Canby, Woodburn. Molalla, Rain- Af shrtna conntT Taes- ler, CoiuilleF Myrtle Point, Bend. J ftied la tnw gUte department oam, ouiwwu, vunu, www here as a delegate to.xne consu on.i Cottage , Grove, Grants Pass, mtional convention" to vote on re Roaeburg, Independence, Union, peax 0t the eighteenth amendment Imbler, Forest Grove, The Dalles, to the federal constitution; She Duf ur. Amity, McMinnvllIe, . Cos- favors ' retention of the amend vallis, Cloverdale and4 Pendleton, ment. Delegates to the convention This apportionment represents will be chosen at a special .elee fede'ral funds for the first-half of tion In' Oregon on July 21.' the fiscal year 1932 and 1933. . 2- r - ... . Real! President Word .was re- See "the many .49c values at Me- ceived here yesterday that Hayes tropolitan 5-10-250 store,' today, BealL-Willamette university grad- 148 N. Liberty. uate who has been attending school at Yale Divinity school this Case Continued Hearing for elected nreaiderft. of the Ray Derochea, accused of thet of j National Student Christian asso 200 bricks from a Gervais home, elation at a meeting held in Col- wui . . be new - m lusiice court j umbus, O., recently. Thursdav afternoon" at 2 o'clock.! - Hearlnsr was scheduled for Tester-1 Salem Boy Honored Marvin dv but did Tint ra Ann all jwlt-l Wilbur of Salem, freshman in nesaea wera not snmmoned. Wit-J business administration at Oregon iiessea who Yam down from Port-1 State college, has been appointed land were permitted to leave affl- assistant night editor of the Ba davited testimony, so ; will . not rometer, daily paper published by have to be Tecalied; Meanthne. " i ne appoinimem . was Derochei Is out of jatt on his own Announced by Waldo Taylor, edl- - itnw. Ar'lba RarAmntai - -" . " recognixanc,-nvon tnotion or tne iy district attorney. j l ' c- Prepares to Pay Tax Marian county officials are preparing to pay to the ' state treasurer - the first half of the $145,000 193f property tax assessed for state ; expenses against this county. ' If the sales tax passes, the last half will not , be collected.. The coun ty's officials will' pay the first half from funds on hand, without making a special levy. The state . treasurer's office has advised the county court that such a proced N. re is perrecuy legau SOO-ptece Jig-saw puxile, 25c. Me- k tropolitan 5-10-26C store, 148 N iv i Lewelllng Here Tomorrow " v T.... T . n f ...111., will V&timva tcmorrow from Albany to eonduct court In the equity, division .of the eircuit-conrt here. .The Judge is expected to render . a , decision shortly in the Injunction proceed ings brought to test the legality of beer's sale in Salem. At the . Endeavorem Elect Dorothy Gibson has been elected president of the Christian Endeavor society of the. First Christian church. Oth- ." Wants $100 Ralph W. Al len filed a complaint In circuit court here' Tuesday against Her man Hansel and Mlnnine Hansel whom he claims damaged him. to er new officers are Geraldine Ar-1 the extent of $100 by retaining nettt vice - president: T h e 1 m a l Illegally land to which ; he, held Thomson, secretary, and Rex Wirt, I a deed. . treasurer. Lewis Dunn is in I ... Mit . dlan work, was a visitor In Salem , I the past few days at Chemawa In Wright In JaO--Horace Wright I dian school as one stop on his tour w&a haled into justice conrt ves-1 oi Indian scnoois ana reservations, terday on. charge of larceny : by j His headquarters are at Chicago. bailee, growing out of alleged sale Regular Meeting Routine hus- wrtffht l laess will occupy the attention ot ' .- A At . . I . It ..f . are restrained by a temporary in - Junction from enforcing the ehar . ter amendment and city ordln ; J ance which forbids the sale of 4 ' beer In the city. '. Thnrstoa Estate at End The estate ot tne late B. s. Tnurston M AjlAWAit i- JkliNaAft VASASlfe -twa probate court here. K. S. Thurs ton has served as administrator. Receipts of $7006 were reported with $811 spent as expense. Grace L. Thurston, widow, receives $2, 984 eash, while $590 each goes. to each of the following: Roy S. Thurston, K. S. Thurston, C. J. Thurston, ' Henry B .Thurston, Gladys M. Rhoades. . ., urana piano, v eiectno . wasners, furniture, stoves, linoleum, rugs, v ete. Astonishing low prices. v, woodry's Auction Market, :110 W. Knmmor Rt ' - of a car owned by L. R. Wlthee to Joe Prof itt of Dayton nlaa A m v em tl A s Vi a. V) wfrsa hearing in justice court this after noon at 2 o'clock. He is in Jail, in lieu of $J50 bail. 1 , Rate Complaint Dismissed A complaint filed by Ralph D. Moores involving the rater and service of the Oregon-Washington Water Serviee company, was dis missed iaaal order issued hefe yesterday by Charles M. Thomas, public utility commissioner. The company operates in Salem and other northwest cities. noon. Tne group meets on tne fifth floor of the Masonio temple. Visits Salem John Rudd northwest . council secretary of public relations in Y. M. C. A work was visiting in Salem yester day. Rudd makes his home In Seattle. ..... Abstractors Meet A regional meeting ot western Oregon ab stractors will be held at the cham her of commerce here Saturday, beginning at 10 o'clock . In the morning. ' V' . r t ? v i - " 1 .,., ,6 1 MADISONWia.. April $$ (AP) Delegates - to Wisconsin's eonstltutlonal convention,, 14 men and one woman, today east .Wis consin's vote. In favor ot repeal ot the, 18th amendment. . The, vote was unanimous, a for mal , ratification of the .will ' of Wisconsin cltlxens wbo -o - April 4, elected a solid; repealut delega tion to the convention; (50,000 to 140.000. i Tne convention -met 4a: the as sembly, chamber, legislators Clear ing three rows, of seats -in .front or delegates. The chamber was crowded .' with ', law makers - and spectators, : soma of .whom : sang How Dry I Am, as delegates en tered.-. . ,: .'. ' .-: .,-...' Gov. A. G. Schmedeman. In an address, termed the gathering "a happy occasion giving partial ful- luiment to the wishes ot the peo ple ot .Wisconsin., .: . This scene Is typical of many which took place throughout Germany dur- :- Ing the recent one-day boycott of Jewish storesv Storm troopers ot Chan eeilor Adolf Hitler's Nazi organisation are shown as they picketed a closed Jewish-owned shop in Berlin. They are carrying placards setting forth the reasons for the boycott, which, they said, was. adopted as a means ef reprisal for the atrocity stories spread throughout the world, 1 Engineer Warned, Says Re porting collision of his ; sedan with . a Southern - Pacific switch engine on Soqth 12th- street Monday night, L. B. GilbertsOn, 1909 Bouth High street, yester day informed police that H. M. King, : engine foreman, admitted having warned, the engineer that an approaching car might strike the engine. Gilbertson states that no bell - was ringing on the en gine and its lights were too high to be seen. Gilbertson suffered Injuries to one hsnd and knee. Firemen Listen la Firemen at central station last -night di verted themselves by listening In to the city's new police radio station. The set used was built by one ef the firemen. Chimney Afire The day shift citv firemen answered one call yesterday, that for a minor chim ney blase at 1189 Court street at 5:4$ p. m. Morris Car Molea Kenneth Morris, 2015 State street, yester day notified city police that his automobile had been stolen from the alley between High and Ll berty near State street. Health Board Meets TV exec- utive board of the Marion county health department .Is scheduled to hold Its postponed April meeting at the health center at 5 p. m. to morrow. It Is expected the depart ment budget will be discussed ln- the light of reductions proposed by the Salem school board. Theft Suspects Held Three young men were being held in city jail yesterday on suspicion of theft. They are Charles Grimes, James Fuller and Garner E. Me Bride, booked for Investigation. Police suspect them of having sto len a robe from an automobile. Support Radio Station Salem chapter, Oregon building congress. has gone on record In favor ot establishment here of a radio broadcasting station, it was an nounced yesterday. It Is being pro posed to put a 500-watt atatlon into operation here. Brief One Stolen A brief case was stolen from an auto mobile belonging to "Archie Are- hart, 522 North Church street, the owner informed city police yesterday. Reports est Ehtate D. B. '.Wli W Chicag o May Hand Pupils nHolida r'rrV s.arr t.-s -i.-. - . -4- - - ... 1E ipron CHICAGO.. Apr!! 25 (AP) The affliction ef Chicago's school (Titem tor '.many,' months .threat ened today to develop into a case of - complete paralysis- unless a stimulant , In the form . ot . eash were immediately provided. '. The fine question pondered by city and school officials was: -'; Should the city halt its mount ing debt to the long unpaid teach ers : by closing ' the ' schools for three months, thereby relieving them ef working' for nothing? -'. . "Prodded to. activity by the In creasing anger of the pedagogues over payless paydays which yes terday led them to invade; loop banks -with a. demand for imme diate eash offlcialj conferred re garding the proposal to declare a moratorium on educational 'facil ities: OrvUle J. , Taylor, president ot the beard of education, announced after a conference with Superin tendent of Schools William J. Bo- IK - ; WASHINGTON.. April 2$. (AP) Five more Roosevelt nom lnatlons received senate confirm ation today, including that of Danlet W. MacCormack ot New York, as .commissioner general of Immigration. Rear Admiral Christian J. Peo ples wss confirmed for a four year term, beginning April 29, as paymaster general and chief of the bureau ot supplies and ac counts of the navy. Others ap proved were: Theodore A. Walters of Idaho. to succeed Joseph M. Dixon at first assistant secretary of the in- terlor; Thomas F. Thomas of Utah, register of the land office at Salt Lake City, and James B. Toung of Pennsylvania, as a con sul general in the foreign serviee. of the late Sadie E. Chance, re ported outgo of-$82 5 In ad minis terlng the property, when he fil ed his statement in probate court here Tuesday. ' Ceremony Performed Russell Mlfford. 23. 1265 North 19th street, this week received a 11 cense to wed Marvelle E. Ed wards, 11 6 C Waller street. Rev, Darlow Johnson performed theJ Hill, administrator of the estate ceremony Monday. that he was la favor of closing tie schools from May 12 to October I. The proposal, already contain ed Iji i "resolution offered - by SehoolTrUitee. J. - Wallace Cald welL' will be debated at the eoa- catioaal board's, meeting tomor row, Taylor said. "-" , .-There were; however, legal as-, pects, which' would .have to be clarified. said '- Taylor, namely : whether the school hoard could disregard the state statute requir ing the' city to furnish its root with a nine month school term. Eugene Woman v v-:-Beneciary : in Will of Moore NEW YORK.-April 25 (AP) Eight ehOdren share equally la the-: estate- of' George G. Moore, firearms manufacturer who dtfd April 5 at the age of 94, under tie terms of a will tiled today. .The estate is ; valued - at. over $20.- oto." -. - ; An outright bequest of '$S,0' is made to Tu senium college st Greenville, Tens. - . One of the children who share the estate is Mrs. Stella M. Thar-" gaa and' Mayor, Ed ward J. Kelly er of Eugene. Ore. r IS IN FULL SWING PRINTED LAWNS, good variety of , patterns, fast. color. Yard, .. PERCALES. Guaranteed -fast color. Yard HOSE, Ladies' pure aflk, full fashioned. Pair. 15c ... 7V2C 45c FLOWERED MARQUISETTE for sunfast n curtains. Rose, blue, green, orchid. Yard 1 2C IMPORTED CHENILLE RUGS, 18 x 36 inches. OQ Yellow, rose, green, blue, orchid, only..l . 0?C SPECIAL OFFERINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE ELLIOTT DRY GOODS CO. 170 N. liberty St. Esrclla Patteras 10-13 a ad 23c Ob ltuary Worm Charles A. Worm died at the Veterans' hospital in Walla Wal la, Wash., April 24, aged 45 j years. He was a late resident of : West Salem. Leaves widow, Ed ith , of West Salem; daughter, Thelma Warm; son, Carl Wurm; father, Adam Wurm, all ot West Salem. Funeral services Thurs day, April 27 at 3 p. m., from the chapel of W. T. Rlgdon Son. In terment City View cemetery. OP y SnUivan Thomas Sullivan passed away In this city Sunday, April 28. Fun eral services will be held from the chapel of the W. T. Rlgdon and I Son mortuary Wednesday, April 20. at 10:30 a. m. interment in I.O.O.F. cemetery. Case Before Jadge Trial of the suit of the Woodbnrn Odd Fel lows lodge against George Wilson and wife was conducted Tuesday f" before Judge L. H. MeMahan here, both sides agreeing to dis pense with a Jury. The court took .;. V-t" i Teter Reuben D. Teter at the resi dence. R. F. D. No. 4, Salem, Mon day. April 24 at the age of : SS years. Survived y widow Mrs. M. A. Teter, Salem; . sister. Miss Sin a Teter of LeRoy,. IU.; daughr ter, Mrs. Fanny Bullock of Mon- mouth two step-daughters, Mrs. x;.:-.-:-:...: , ...:'.,..;:.'...:.:1. sw. the ease under - advisement after l Mary Lupien of Salem and Mrs. hearing all the evidence. Circuit Grace Wolf of Shaiton, wasn.; ' - - -v- v' court - sessions will ' he ' resumed Thursday before Judge MeMahan. I r Mack Estate Closed Final account in the estate of the late Arthur L. Mack was filed In pro bate court yesterday.' Herschel L. Mack was administrator. Real property valued at; $3200 -was left by the deceased along with personal property valued at $204. Claims of : $2555 have all been settled. , Mishaps Reported Two auto mobile accidents, both ot minor eonseauence. were : reported to eltv nolice yesterday as follows: M. E. Bixel, route two, and C H. Brown, route bIx; . Rot. Frederick Bueermann, .745 - North Cottage street, and M. J. Ryan, 124 North Capitol, at Cottage end E streets. three sons Grant Teter ot Warm Springs, Ore., Frank Teter of Sa lem and . Marshall Teter of Mon mouth; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Fun eral services will he held from the chapel of ; Clough-Barrlck - com pany Wednesday, April 28 at 2 p. m. Interment Cityview ceme tery.- Rev. S. Darlow Johnson of ficiating. ' , v - ' " 1 ' Coming Events t - - '. ' '': May S Miss Gladrs Row- en, society editor ef Port-:, lasd. Oregon!, speak and show pictures of life of Cms. ter and ot Yellowstone na tional park; T.M-d lobby. ' . May 6-0 Annual May festivities, Willamette tvK .versity canapes. ', . . May 7 Music week opens ta Salem. - , ; ; . May 1 Stadeats Of Mary Schults la program at X. M. C A. . '':. ' - ; May 20-27 Oregon State Association of Master Plumbers, annual meeting; May 28 Dr. .D.- B. Mill, notion pictures .of special taterest to children and par." eatst Y. )L C A. lobby. ' '' ; v June 1, Evangelical conference, First Evangeli cal church; '??.?.1':1 ' June 2-4 Fourth Annaal Willamette - Valley Flower ' Show. , . t:v:Cy:'' . 1 Jane 10 Willamette uni versity commencement. -; June 21-23 G. A; R. and affiliating bodies annual en. campment.. . ' ' - . : July . 21-20 Aanoal En campment. Spanish War Veterans. ' Sept. 4-9 Oregon ' state fair. - Armstrong . , , t , - Horace E. Armstrong, a reel- dent of Canby, died Monday, April 24, aged 69 years. Survived by widow, Emma W. Armstrong 'of Canby; sons, Herbert of Salem, Russell of Portland, Dwight of Canby; daughter, Mrs; Mary Id- mundson of Portland; brother, Frank Armstrong of Dee Moines, Iowa; six grandchildren. Funeral services Thursday, April 27 at 2 p. m., from the Highland Friends church under the direction of the Clough-Barrlck company, . with Rev. Calvin R. Choate and Rev. 8. A. Oberg officiaUng. - '- ' .O o ' ! : ' .a- : 5 Births -I 1 Wldman To Mr. .and. Mrs. Frank wiaman ; or Jefferson, a seven ' pound son, born yesterday at the Bungalow Maternity home. ft XKUSSES Elastic Hosiery, -Abdominal : . Belts, Shoulder Braees, An-. ' kle' - and t Arch v Supports ; :4 FTaTTEB; ;-: .-.,--;" ' . . .Woolpert & Leggr Drugs Court at Liberty-Phoria 3444 Hospital Beds to Rent 1 5 - Call rJ10. Uiied Varnitare .v. Departmeat . - V iai North nigh X .-; 'H ::' i ll - u i " '.. . Si I I :': Vi f :'v':. .-': v x:: :-::::.:.::; : i4 ' ? - ' ' . ' "-if .v"H,"'v.".. .-'; '.'- .'''I: '-'. '-' V" X-'"1 I '-iwtS'.-'. 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J "- ' " 0 )5 &JQBsTTT Each tray of CHESTERFIELD S from the cigarette-malting machines passes under the watchful eyes of inspectors, trained by long practice to see flaws such as an end of torn paper or a poorly filled cigarette. And there's still another safeguard ' two electric detecUyeaon each packaging machine. Electric lingers "feel" each end of every dga rette, and throw out every imperfect package. Open your pack of Chesterfields, and look St them. It's no accident that every cigarette Is round, firm and fulL Somebody's been on the job erery minute to give you what you want . a cigarette that's made right in every way and that's milder and tastes better.' ; ' Mrsu Toatcos Co. ' v . -. ' 'A . I "I sv M lO-' 1 -.-is