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The OREGON STATESMAN, SaWm, Oregon. Tuesday Aloroine.'june 6, 1933 PAGE THREE 4 9 I, 4 i & r Local News Briefs Moody Eje Perjury Ralph W. Moody, Medford attorney, probably will represent the at torney general's office in an In vestigation to determine whether perjury was commited In connec tion with the recent trial of Mr. and Mrs. I A. aBnks in the Lane county circuit court. This was in dicated by Attorney General Van Winkle yesterday alter ne naa re ceived a letter from Governor Meier requesting that he take charge of the alleged perjury probe. Moody was chief counsel for the state in the prosecution of Banks and his wife on charges of first-degree murder. "Wanted, used furniture. Tel. 5110 Remodel Bohemian Extensive remodeling will be done at the Rnhfmlan restaurant, damaged by fire Saturday night, before it ia ronnonnd for business, the pro prietors announced yesterday. The kitchen, where ma nre occuueu win h replaced with a new, mod era kitchen,, at the rear of the dining room, where cooking op rnttona will be in full view of customers. The front portion of the restaurant will be redecor ated. Kiwct Loan Soon The Mu tual Savings and Loan associa tion here has received word that 'it may expect the 120,000 It has applied for from the Home LoaA bank within the next 10 daysi The money will be the first bor 113 Candidate Pile A total of 113 candidates have filed as dele gates to the proposed constitu tional convention to vote on re peal of the 18th amendment to the federal constitution, state de partment officials said Monday. Among those who filed yesterday were Claude Buchanan, Benton county; Fred Thiel, Clatsop coun ty, and Fred Misener, Wheeler county. Buchanan favors retention of the 18th amendment while Thlel and Misener favor 1U re peal. More Warrants Called A call was issued by Rufus C. Holman, state treasurer, Monday, for the ELLIS I ABOUT RIV E MS McCallums to Seattle Rev. Stanfleld Lose license Dri- nd Mrs. Hugh N. McCallum Oliver's license of H. L. Btanfield, the Court street Church of j45 North Fifth street, was re Christ, will leave today for 8ea-voked for one week when he ttle, where they will visit until (pleaded guilty In municipal court Saturday with his father. Rev. I yesterday to a charge of cutting James S. McCallum, retired. The la corner. senior Rev. McCauum .pe Speeding Chanted-Clty police QutlOOk GOOfJ fOf $95,000 " " eunaay arrested Palmer Wil- he served at Eugene, Hams, route four, on a charr of t-., speeding. He was cited to appear -,-,... .- w., in municipal court yesterday but UCUuiVk - " I A. AA .V here on an extended visit with "fc 1" " v t t tt cin. , case as disposed of. Dock Project; Engineer Revising Report her brother, H. H. Smith of the Fairview district, ana wun ner i Hepe From Bend George O While refusing to predict the decision of the United States army board of engineers on the Wlllam niece, Mrs. W. L. Rocanm, oi sa- Curtis, circulation manager of the ,fw TI f Tr i aaa nfla lem. She will also visit another Bend Bulletln was In Salem Sun. vajley . plea hr JJ M. M niece. Mrs. J. c. werren, oi jrior- ay yisiyng his brother, Ralph ence. Curtis, and family. He also visited You may buy a new Frigldalre f.1 mAr"' M J' M' CUtl8 ' couraged- by the response given nnw for little aa 15 ner month. " toe. ra to we canalisation payment of all state .warrants in- ... r-iMrir int . a7 Court. I rnA. mxj Th . project's outline, delivered by El dorsed "not paid for want of I I u-ntwa MmmitiM nf th atato I Ha recently In Washington. The funds" up to and Including May Car Sldeswloe Two automo- hra-mura tt-i- ham rrini . local attorney returned Sunday 3. Warrants affected by this call biles sldeswlped on the highway meeting for the chamber of com- -nd ! t the chamber of com- aggregaie szto,4z.iz. meireas- miles soutn or saiem sunaay merce here Wednesday morning. ir uucueoa uduj nwa. nrer prevlouslv issued calls for niht hut nn one was seriously I n xx? Pntt. r tii j.rfannn . I Ellis said that ordinarily an ad the payment of warrants totaling injured, state police reported. The tion Is the new state president. Terse report by the regional en $1,472,000. Warrants indorsed by m- wr driven bv Nick Podo-I glneer made In this case was the treasurer aeerezAte s 2. 2 00.- -i,. P-tia-,i mf wnilim o. Audit Bille Members of the controlling with the board at 000. I Pnwcii nf ramaa. Wish. Mike county court yesterday were busy Washington. From the expressed auditing the Mav bills for pay-(attitude of several board members A few used ice boxes, 25 to 100 Pnmwi(.h sffrd a minor cut on ment by the tenth of this month, and the fact that the report made lbs., from 4.50 to $15. Eoff Elec- ,lf J , SUIierea " v by the engineer at San Francisco trie, Inc., 347 Court St., Tel 9119. Patriotic Meet A meeting of had been sent back for revision, t,- win i. mrv Salem patriotic bodies' represen- eih onined there was a rood Missionary Group MeeU The nre-idem 0f th KIwania club tatives will be held at the cham- Cbance the river project would be missionary society of the First here. I v 4 V 111 i-annrt Ma nnnn Ml th ucl W""""" kuuifcut. . .ThlTh , il xr r ! w I McMlnnville Inter -club meeting at the home of Mrs W. I. Staley, L recently In that city. The 371 N. Summer street at 2:30 I ' -m 1 June 7. Mrs. Roy Lockenour will be the speaker. Assistant hostess es will be Mrs. A. N. Moore, Mrs. E. C. Charlton, Mrs. John Farrar. M. attendance award will be given tfOllC6 BZilKCU. 1 oy Kev. w. .ari uoenran oi v;ai- All T J TP f vary Baptist church. Plans are H LiGSLuS 1 3.11 being made by the club lor local observance of all - Klwanis night, June 26. approved. He warned against too great optimism by the chamber here and said that the board's de cision could never be predicted ac curately in avance. Ellis said the promotion of a hnere nnblic work nrorram bv the In Amnesia Case?dtllhmliVirJ oppcr He also expressed himself as pleased with the outlook tor a Coming Events June T Marion conaty Jersey Cattle dab, fair grounds. tr Jane Final day to re new driver's licenses at low r rate. June 10 Willamette uni versity law college alumni la banquet here. June 17-19 Class-day, baccalaureate and com 'mencemeut exercises ' at Willamette university. Juno 20-23 G. A. R. and affiliating; bodies annual en campment. , Juno 25 .Missouri An nual picnic, Municipal auto park. July 24-20 Annual En campment, Spanish Was Veterans, Sept. 4-0 Oregon state fair. hit G. Potter, 198 West Wilson street, on Trade when the man ran out from behind a train. Pot ter was slightly injured. Everett Kendall, three, of 890 South 20th street, suffered minor hurts when he ran into the street and was hit by a car driven by Walter H. Davis, route five, at 21st and Shelton. Cars driven by A. H. WIehe, 87 North Front, and Tommy Ogura, Brooks route one, collided at Liberty and Mar ion streets yesterday but no one was hurt. rowerheVe by the Mutual since JJ;" Hans0n and Mrs wa admitted to memDersniD m " ...... 1 I . n T" . 1 A TT,. . the newly organized leaerai loan Thomas to Speak Charles M. vw "J" Failine to date in their efforts toVnnn tVvmiiTai fr tui w i. vi win ha tKjpd to rr-1 .i.-- I cheon. Jr.. 1240 South 15th I .. J5, 000 terminal flock tor sale m meet maturities, to refinance out- er viu'give an add;es3 on major "freet was sentenced to serve amnesia victim who came m"St JJ V lllri aJd standing claims and for new poweT problemB ,n the Portland T ?ays In the city jall after to the Y w c A he . week J S;,7Ln!.i,S building, i i nnnrr TUTBrn nvsnsaniHi-srunaiEi. . . . i ness of Salem's application. While i. .niiitftn t?5 v.ott Elec- ..Za .u, rw Rnr,. l". loins changes in the application "SUt, TrrronrL . oirecuon or iu roruana orn- - ' where she is unaer oBservauon. maT be needed. Ellis Is of the trie, Inc., 347 court. tlons. Similar addresses were giv- fl7 Te-terdar Grants Pass officials knir,in- ,- I . I m i vjiuivu u a u v toivug vaaa tuau .?h w-iT. 8T?.1.m?v " To Hold Bonds The state rec- "Pjled loc1 ocers' queries. and the c!ty enabled to secure the rlage licenses were Issued Mon- lamatlon commission at a meeUng f"'1" w""u 7ilm'uu" sas.ooo reaerai government aa- day at the county clerk's off- Estates Appraised Two ap- Monday agreed to act as depos- j 'that dt!.Pintli5toTl TaceL. . .... ces here. Loren D. Daviason, zt.. praisals of estates were filed in ltory for bonds of the Medford lr- """"J impruTemeui ol " (44 Center street, a teacher, re- pro,ato court yesterday. The es- rlgation district which is now in Pet?rea out. river to provide cheap water r.,d -n nrmlt to wed Doria ?I?Z lt iyJX a T?rhm.n Zru of reoreanlMLtlon. The During moments of seml-recov- transportation Is imperative tor Reismann. 18, Pendleton, a stu- ha8 an estimated value of $5271. bonds of the district aggregate t7,!nt . w 'h,.onHnn!? d!Lme.Bt "i" dent; Angela De Poia, 23, Wil- most of the property being real I $1,107,000 ark, a crane hooker, receivea a estate. Jacob Urban Is admlnls- Mt. Angel, a housekeeper. T. Holloway has an estimated "7"5- " 6 , - X.r?. I value Of 1241 Harold E. Eakm juiuvi cvuri jro -i-iuay iu wvemk- ".. v " v- Retnrn Car Thlevee Inspector -,,,-!-,;, in his motor vehicle with Im- imperative for low-cost. ' Ellis rt-. Pnffo. anil Traffic Offlfer I itnuur lllrVit. TTm vaa flniwl tS J l 1 J " t J - 1 ..w. --O " " " I WW George Edwards of the city pouce j Just receivea, a snipment or new and costs, but was unable to pay 11)1) mpn tfi W OTK department left yesterday for Se- bridge lamps, $2.49 and $3.49. the fine so commitment was Is- v " vr-, attle to return James Logan and Eoff Electric, Inc., 347 Court St, sued. rimA. cvl- tn 1 pm tn face I I UVJ .v- v I . . n . . i . . . ..... .ii..A, .t-ai-- an antnmo- JicKSon cpeaKS uie u a uounuef ray im aiaiaeur bile May 28 belonging to Lewis I cuul u B IUU eici-uuiuiumj u- cuumj ;-si-iuy icui vu-va. i TTin-.t k7a ct.iumiK atrot Th velopment In which attainment is I the state treasurer in the amount two youths, according to the in- never final was pictured to Wll- of $14,779.50, covering Its flrst- spector, have admitted the then. '-"" uU...cj l i lH I -.-- T.nrhir Born Mr. and Mrs. by Dean Frank M. Erickson. He s11.471.83 and Crook county $3. Powell O. Cree, the latter me sua eiuuenia snuum ueiw uaiu I jli .s v ilt,-- -ana nioVfnann wore their eoals but should set 'new I Ti.piTin eontratulations vester- marks as progressive attainments Request Ride to Heppner - - - I I OnMAMat Annant Pari T D-jih-iof Aff nnnn tha Wrtfe ftf a nine- I were reacneu. ouyriiuuucu. m a ov-- Ha 0 Bankers In "Who's Who" Church Members Veda Frlest, her age about 45 dustries in the Willamette valley. years and her mother, Martha the speaker said. Increasing corn- Traffic Violation W 1111am Sunto. She carried $3.7 S in her petition between industries, means pointed out. the Open Door mission is appeal - - jai fri. I rues vuuuici -aoaaaaa jrau- t- 1 7 . . . 1 .,..,.. i or me aeienaants was nieu muu- i wom&xx . a a J a VA pouna aaugmer juouuay w rnnnte.r rn,im Answer i- t.,0i -f . w-tiw ,nn- baby has been named Patricia day , clrcult court ln the Heppner Any perflon who could IaT of Loder Bros, against W. B. Wil- 1 heln tha vonne woman la reauest- ,x., m, r - TTn I mot and wife. The defendants as- ed to call 5660. UllllllUrj XJIOAVO W-.wa i . .a ll 1 fill - I minor chimney fires necessitated rt tney tney nave no naDimy un- the calling of firemen yesterday 1"""" aitTtif f w r v.. aia j,-,.. Ttlft made with the piainturs hut ra- but did no serious damage, me i . t;.. x,Dn blazes occurred at 1026 North . . .- of lOtri a nT Mar. 1UU' Siver Fas Road Three Struck by Cars but None Seriously Hurt As many as 100 men will be employed on construction of the South Silver Creek falls road members of the county court said yesterday. Work is to begin this I Three persons were struck by week under direction of Hedda automobiles ln Salem over the Swart, county engineer. The men I weekend but none was seriously will all be employed from the! injured, according to reports to area through which the road runs, the police. Yesterday John Marr The road, to be completed this I city dog catcher, was knocked year, was begun as a market road down by a truck driven by Law project last year by the county. I rence C. Orwlg. 1970 North 18th Its completion was delayed by I street, on South Commercial. disagreement with property own-1 Delbert Patterson, 445 South ers over the right of way. I ICth street, reported that his ear dispute over i:np Ml III I O'Neills ask Receiver for Property Involved in Accounting Plea $3050; Randie Melby against Gerhard IL and Helen O. rreska, $4325. - County's Share In O-C Fight is $27 JO, Reported Marion county's share in a $2500 expence fund being raised to preserve for 18 counties of Ore gon the Oregon it California tax Demand that a receiver be ap- refunds is only $27. SO. county ot- polnted to have charge of the flclals said yesterday. The ex- 1933 operations of the Sod ho? pense Is being pro-rated among ranch. 90-acre place ln the Clear 18 counties on the basis of fed- Lake district,' was made ln circuit eral lands in the county. Some court yesterday in a om plaint counties wil have a heavy share filed by C. B. OTfeill and W. L. of the expense, Johephlne's ratio O'Neill against Robin D. Day. running to $500. Plaintiffs allege that they are! Guy Cordon, district attorney each one-third owners of the for Douglas county, will take the leal in presenting the Oregon counties claims at Washington. He has been authorized to go east if it seems necessary that he pre sent the counties' claims there. Marion county's annual share ln Oregon 4b California refunds has been nearly $7000. More than half of 1105 bankers listed in the current issue of Who's Who in America are church members a recent study by Rosa lind A. VanWlnkle. graduate as sistant at Willamette university. reveals. Miss VanWlnkle listed 655 of the bankers as members of some religious denomination. The Episcopalian church had the highest percentage of bank ers listed in the directory, 190 professing membership ln that de nomination. The Presbyterian church claimed 27 per cent of the listed bankers with 180 members, and the Methodist church 75 bankers listed, or 11 per cent. Other denominations, as prefer ences for the bankers, were in the following order: Congregatlonal- lsts 56; Baptists 42; Catholic 28, and Unitarian 26. ranch, under a partnership agree ment ln which the defendant owns one-third. The O'Neills also ask that Day be restrained from selling the ranch while an accounting is be ing made. A partnership agreement was made in 1931, they assert, in which C. B. O'Neill was to keep the books, W. L. O'Neill was to run the ranch and Day was to sign the checks and have other . supervisory control over the bus-' Iness. The ranch was subject to a $20,000 debt which was to be treated as a first claim until it was paid. The O'Neills say Day has not offered an accounting of the books and allege there has been some variation ln the amount of advances made by each of the partners. The plaintiffs allege that the estimated value of the 1933 hop crop from the ranch is $25,000. Last week Day sued C B. O'Neill on a $1200 note due from the latter and asked that an at tachment be placed on the ranch. Truck Men Conier Concerning Laws Truck operators from all sec tions of Oregon gathered here Monday to discuss with the state utility commissioner provisions of the new track and bus law which becomes operative July 1. Much of the discussion centered upon rates, filing of tariffs and termin al costs. Judgments lor Deficiency Not Given in Sales Reports on a number of sales to satisfy Judgments made by the sheriff's office here were filed with the county clerk yesterday. In most instances the properties sold brought the entire amount of the Judgment and no deficiency Judgments were granted. Cases reported and the amount received at the sale follow: Stella C. Culver against D. M. Burnett et al. $1479: L. S. Lambert against Jeanette B. Fisher, et al. $2000; L. N. Jones against Mary Mae Garrett, et al, $411; Beaver Investment company against F H. and Laura Lamphler; Robert I. Hayes by guardian, against Charles W. and Effle M. Voriee. New Management at the Good Eats Cafe 184 N. Liberty GEORGE COTTON, Proprietor Fifth street and at 19th and Mar ket Ob ltuary Plead Not Guilty Stanley and Manuel Hogate yesterday pleaded not guilty to charges against them, and hearing will be held be fore Justice of the Peace Miller Hayden later this month, prob ably the 20th or 21st. Hearing is held up because witnesses will not be available until that time. Many Plan for Banquet Thir ty-three tickets have already been Goode At the residence ln Donald, Henry Nelson Goode, June 4, at the axe of 55 years. Leaves a wi- How "Delia Goode of Donald, two -.. S'.,'f " fW aaugnters. z.oe uooue Willamette university alumni as- and Mrs. Eileen Ras of Hillsdale, Bociatlon Fay Sparks, secretary, Ore.; son. Henry Goode of Don- an0Tinced yesterday. The banquet aid: sisters. Mrs. W. H. Fuson of . K v.m v-,- oatnrdav Jn- . ' ... T.J.-J " " Aumsvuie, jurs. u. r,. r.u u, i 1? A lar e re8ervation shortly be- aajem, mro. j. -.. -uS i fore the banquet Is expectea. brothers. J. A. Goode of Portland, I J. W. of Albany. Albert M. of San I licenses Issued Marriage 11c- Dlego, H. J. of Los Angeles ana en8es were issued In Portland. V. A. of Stayton. runerai ser- Monday to Gilbert J. Wagner or tce Tuesday. June 6 at S p.m. I cai-m and Tvr Huehes of Port- from the chapel or w. t. mgaon and and to Harry H. Wilson oi and Son witn Kev. wiacaier om- Mt Angel, and Alice Jane Davis elating, interment t.ee aiisiou ot Portland, eemeterv. I In Court Today unaries re-1 McCallister terson. accused of larceny or tools Ralph McCallister at San Jose, and other equipment belonging to Newt Berge. will appear in jus tice court this afternoon at 2:00 o'clock to stand trial on the charge. Calif. Snrvlved by his father, H J. McCallister of Astoria. H. G. McCallister of San Francisco and J. W. McCallister of Salem. Fun eral services will be held from the Clough-Barrick company cha pel Tuesday, June , at 4 p.m. In terment Belcrest Memorial park. Rev. Grover C. Birtchet officiating. o- i o- Births -o I Dumler To Mr. and Mrs. Ai ded Waldo Dumler of Silverton, a boy, James Alden, born June 2 at Salem Deaconess nospitai. Marauardt To Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Marquardt, 1575 Plank At the Tesldencca 541 Center street, May 81, Elmer C. Plank, t a -.m --. 11 tnevoa trlA f rti lowing brothers and sister: Ar- South Cottage street, a girl. Lor thnr c. Plank of Salem. Leland H. etta Joan, born May 26 at the Plank of McLaughlin. S. D.. Roy residence. - r tm.-v f Tia--iw Minn., and I Tone To Mr. and Mrs. How- Mrs. Clara I. Bullis of Payette, ard Tong of Aumsville, an eight Idaho. Funeral services Tuesday, pound girl, born June 4 at the June C at 1:30 p.m. tirom Rig- Bungalow maternity nome. don's mortuary. Interment Bel- crest Memorial park. TJlesendorf In this city, June I, Edward Dleaendorf at the age of 65. A late resident of 971 South 22nd St.- Funeral announcements later by W. T. Rigdon and son. PILES CURED without 0 parities Lost t T1a DR. MARSHALL no Orroa Bide Phoaa SSOS OUR CERTAIN-TEED ROOFS Can take it, they're Miller lied. Let as give you a free estimate. Salem Paint & Roofing Co. We Guarantee Satisfaction 474 Ferry St. May 29. 1951 WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOTOR CAR . varv much about what AM U MM rt fogU oar. to hear r, ma g0,s on under th. hood, of their " ac0ld.ntaXl they Th. drlr.r kno that -drlvlns qualltl.s . not . 4. How th. aanufaetuwr or.at. or to1v. tnos. g rrisS H. jud... entire!, tor th. resuXt. h. -U i driving. "shop". Xtt u talk Results, felI. it i- TX-Vu illl find that the Sqothnes Drive the Ford V-8 an , -. ..oothness. due to its design Methods of its manufacture. drlve. Po Th.r. It U. 70 horsepo. . - .toft for th. arlver-. remartoble. of thl. oar-lt. llf-UK. 0o ot VMMam ihan toono7, Our V-8 MU(. or. por on . lndlTiattal drlvlne. oar have aad.. - under average oondltlon. th. Ford V-8 doe. Of .our... oar econo., .-Initial ooat. too. but it is also economical in tne co p operation, maintenance. r4rition The motor car muflt not This is woman's contribution, xn View the rora v- but B AIHH DARK 200.000 Pounds Wanted Highest Cash Price Paid , ; Junk, Hides, Pelts, Wool CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE ' ; 145 Center Street .. By the Bridge Vacuum Cleaners and Floor Waxer To Rent ' 11 11 1 MvW Call 6910, Ised r'urniture . Department," 151 North High , w be useful, but al.o good-looking. nd our oo-aent on it. fin. "ar""- In s0 years ,h, ohanged th. Coafort.. Thl. alao 1. .caan-. ooncern. In SOj .otoraTTroa a .agon to a ooaoh . ,B00th- A v . . . Jl A4a -a-sn-a nrv bs 11 v a. mi a niuuAug o taste, quality, ease )olor. good ; safety, roominess and convenience. nn mw cm If If flll. i U t 1 I II Sure they hurry! To get this waiting breakfast treat of crisp, golden- brown Post Toastiesl Children doa't waite any time getting down to a breakfast of Post Toasties! They turn up bright-eyed on the dot . . . for the grandest-tasting cereal there is! Grown-ups love h, too . . . these tender flavory flakes that taste so good with milk or cream or dressed up temptingly with lus cious fruits or berries. And Post Toasties, made from tender toasted hearts of corn, turns into energr fast, . . q mid energy that the family needs for a bright, cheery start each day. Begin serving Post Toasties for of General Foods. BOYS AND GIRLSI Jala Pesfs Jealar Detective Carpal TWO TmiSn aaa tsps.Se j wC &9tf 0fvCw4 Pe4flf fteVttlel ffMa tffK w4 wmM Oct. IS, It IS.) a - C0G0BW