The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 01, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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    The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning Jnly 1, 1933
PAGE SIX
On Flat Basis 40 Cents a
Day; Camps Take Holiday
For Fourth !
DALLAS. June 30 A flat In
crease of 40 cent a day for all
men employed by the Willamette
Valley Lumber Co., both In the
mill here and In the camp, has
been announced as effective July
The camps above Black! Rock
jwlll close for the holidays Friday,
June 30. and the men will be out
of the woods until Thursday,
July . The mill will be shut down
on July 3 and 4. and the planer
will be shut down July 4 only.
'Farmers Day Postponed
DALLAS, June. 30 Member3of
. the merchants committee of the
-.1 1 v
, sui-ai cuamoer 01 commerce an
nounced that the annual Farmers'
, day picnic originally scheduled
for Saturday, July 1, had been
postponed until Saturday. July
15. This action was taken because
It appeared to the committee thfct
activities, over the Fourth of July
holidays would detract from' the
Interest In the picnic.
Join O. C. C. Camp
' DALLAS, June 30 Seven Polk
county men, who are experienced
woodsmen, were sent to a forest
camp near Molalla Thursday ac
cording to word given out by Mrs.
j. n. Biiyeu, secretary of- the
county relief committee. This was
the first . call received here for
others than the younger men who
,-were sent to southern Oregon.
. Those sent from Polk county
were: John Robson, Jason Pick-
; elsimer, John . Utting, and C. F.
; McAllister; all of Dallas;! and
Fred Lew,: Edgar Presser, ; and
Ror Hubbard, of near Willamina.
Suing for Divorce
DALLAS, June 30 Marie
Southwick. filed a suit for divorce
here Thursday against Eugene W.
Southwick In which she charges
cruel and.- inhuman . treatment,
i The couple were married at Van
couver, . Washington. April! 14,
1J1J. and have two children The
.j, piamurr also seeks custody of
two minor children and $2
month for their support. "!
. 1 Grants Xew Trial
.DALLAS, June 30 Judge Ar
t lie G Walker granted a motion
for a new trial in the case of Mrs.
. James N. Lynn, administratrix of
: the estate of James N. Lynn, vs.
: Ettrlck, Stinnette here Wednes
day. The ruling was made on er
ror In admissabilitv nf
regarding of evidence to show
. that the deceased had been drink
ing prior to the time the accident
. happened, although this was not
"included in the answer to the
1 v inai, ueiu ill
May, resulted In a verdict favor
ing tbe defendant.
- . Some Stores to Close
a DALLAS. June 30 A three dav
holiday will probably be in order
jhere over the weekend for some
of the stores have agreed to close
"on both Monday. and Tuesdav. A
petition was circulated early but
' not all the stores signed. No cele
bration will be held here this year
and Dallas will be deserted during
' the holidays as most of Its citizens
will be vacationing at the beach
or attending celebrations in other
. valley towns.
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'Stttti in the Churches Imi
HOUSE Or TXATEX
Cnemekete st 17 tk strscts. Xaterds
nomiastionsl. ET. X. 3. Smith, minifcUr,
1362 Skinner street. West 8lem. Pray
r d prsii tarries Son day sfteraooa
at S:45. Prayer service al averr wk
nifbt at T:45, except Thursday aad Sat
ttrday. -
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ntSZ METHODIST
Market .and North Winter streets. 3.
E. Stewart, patter. Sunday school 8:45
s. m., Emory Goods, 5 saperintaadant.
Morning worship 11 a. b. Evening wor
ahip 8 p. m. Rev. A. 3. Smith will oc
cupy the pulpit at both services In the
absence of the pastor. Toon if peoples'
meeting 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Tsurs
dsy, 8 p. as.
" SEPOaUCEVD
Capital and Marion streets. W. O. Lien
kaemper, pastor. Sunday 'school, 10 a. m,
John Denny, superintendent. German
srTiee, 10 a. m.. subject Fellowship."
English services, 11 a. m., subject, "Je
sus and tha Children." Children's day
exercises. Special music by male quar
tet. All church day for July, meetings
of consistory and Ladies Missionary scs
iety in the afternoon.
LESLIE MEMORIAL
South Commercial and Myers streets.
Pastor, S. Dsrlow swJohiAon, 348 East
Myers street, phone 8687. Church school
at 9:45, E. D. Roseman, acting superin
tendent. Morning church service at 11
a. m. Anthem, "Send Out Thy Light"
(Gounod). Sermon by tha pastor, "An
other Year." No services in Leslie church
Sunday night. The Leslie congregation if
uniting with Jason Lea church in a fare
well league church service with Dr. M.
A. Marey beginning at 8 p. m., at which
service Dr. Marey will preach. Church
school picnic nd patriotic program Tues
day. Mid - week prayer and study hour
Thursday, 7:30 p. a., in Leslie hall.
JASOM LEE METHODIST
Corner Jefferson and North Winter
streets. H. G. Humphrey, pastor. 8unday
school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching by tha pas
tor, 11 a. m-. community service. Ep
worth league 7 p. m.; 8 p. m.. sermon
by Drr-M. A. Marey. Musia by repre
sentatives of Leslie M E. church. 9 p. m.
farewell reception of the Marey family.
All Methodints in Salem, invited to share
in tlje
e reception.
FIRST PRESBTTERIAH
Dr. Carl Gregg Doney will preach
Sunday morning, in absence of Rev. Grov
er Birtehet, the pastor. Tha young people
will have charge of tha services at 7:30
p. m.
CALVARY BAPTIST
Corner of Highland and Ferry. W. Earl
Cochran, pastor. Church school st 9:40
a. m., Mrs. W. A. Barkus, superintendent
Morning worship at 10:50, aermon by
Rev Sterling B. Slater. Solo, selected, by
Wendel Robinson. E T. P. U.'s at 7
p. m. Evening service at 8 p. in., in
charge of the young people. Silver string
orchestra will play several numbers; quar
tet, "Tha Nation's Prayer," Aahford;
pageant, "Things That Make a Nation
Great"; trio. "The King pf Love, My
Shepherd Is." 'Wednesday, prayer meet
ing at 7:45. Thursday night choir rehear
sal at 7: 30 p. m. Saturday afternoon
Fidelia guild meets at tha home of Mrs.
Kenneth Grsber.
CHRIST LUTHERAH
State and 17th streets. Rev. Amos E.
Minneman, pastor. German service 9:45
a. -m.; English, 11 a. m. Sunday school
st 9:45 a. m. Luther league. 7 p. n. Mis
sionary meeting of "Workers Jn the
Lord's Vinysrd," Wednesday, t p. m.
COTJRT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST
Commercial at 17th streets. Hugh N.
McCallum, pastor, 1744 Chemeketa street,
phona 8104. Miss Lela Taylor of Indian
apolis, will be the guest speaker at tha
First Baptist
Church
Marion & No. Liberty Sts.
BRITTON ROSS
Minister
11 A. M "A Great Giver"
This is the Second Sermon on
this very important subject.
Plan to hear it. Read Nine
teenth Chapter of Revelation.
GIDEON QUARTET WILL
SIXQ SPECIAL MUSIC AT
! THE EVEXIXQ SERVICE
SHEFFER
VERTICAL
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2 hurl
3 one who
storms
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5 mixed type
, 6 whirling
7 likely
8 fertilizer
9 causes to
face the
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11 mended
18 human
trunk
20 small rug
'23 period of .
time -
25 point aim
at
26 belonging
to the earli
est period
28 secluded
valley 1
80 binds
81 Hebrew
name for
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measure
84 protected
87 river In
Scotland
88 Ascend
40 improper
42 variegated
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43 populace Si
ancient .
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46 river In
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(yaaVata, be.
11 'clock warship servleo. Bibla school
at :45 a. sa Hit. Irene WUlao. super
intendent. Na erenlnc sarriea 4aa to tha
convention at Turner eamp frannds. Wed
nesday bibla stndy at S p. as. Choir prse
tiaol Thanday at 8 p. av
7TB8T COHGHEQATIOirjU.
Center and IJbertT streets. J. R. Bi-
monds, minister. 8anday school at t:4S
a. as. Horning won nip and com amnion.
11 a. at receotion ot memoera. wn-
saonioa meditation, "Is tha Great Chalice
of Antioea the Holy ersel!"
TEMTUB BAPIISI
3. H. Eriscoe. pastor. Bandar school
0:45 a. sn4 D. W. Aaderson, superin
tendent. Preaehinf 11 a. subject.
The Army if Two Hundred Million,"
Evening service, S p. m "Tha Saved
Man Ha No Business Outside tha
Church; tha Unsaved Man Has No Busi
ness in tha Church." B. Y. p. U. 7 p.m..
Helen Page, leader. Junior B. T. P. U.
7 p. m., Mrs. J. M. Briscoe, leader. E. D.
Lindbnrr, chair director. Male quartet
Brkersoa Brothers-aad Harry Byier.
AME&ICAH Z.TJTHESAH
Church street between Chemeketa and
Center. Rtr. p. W. Erieksen, pastor. Bun-
day school at 0:45 a. m., A. A. Krueg-
er, superintendent. Men a conference con
ducted by Br. A. 8. Jensen. Ladies' bibla
class conducted by Mrs. P. W. Erieksen.
11 s. m., "Is Conversion After Deata
Possible!" Special music by tha choir.
conducted by William MeGilchrist. Young
people s lee roe, 7 p. m.
TOST UNITED BRETHREN
Mission between 12th and University.
A. S. Henderson, pastor, 1155 Mission
street. Sunday school 10 a. m., Mrs.
Alice Henderson, superintendent. Services
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Younjr people s
meeting, 7 p. m., "How Can-We Make
Our Nation Mora Christian I" Wednes
day night at 7:30 , week - day services,
Mrs. Bert Buell, leader.
UNITARIAN
North Cottage and Chemeketa streets.
No services during Rummer months.
C. 4 M. A. GOSPEL TABERNACLB
Church, 655 Ferry street. W. H. Cald
well pastor, phona 8693. Sunday school
at 9:45 a, m., Oranvel Sheet, superin
tendent, Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Evening evangelistic service at 7:45
p. m. Prayer meeting on Tuesday night.
Young people's cottsge prayer service
on Thursday night.
TOST CHURCH OP CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
Chemeketa and Liberty streets. 8unday
school 9:45 and 11 a. m. Sunday services
at 11 a. m. 8unday evening services ara
discontinued during tho months of July
and August. Subject of lesson sermon.
Cod." Testimony meeting Wednesday
night at 8 o'clock. Reading room in
Masonfe temple, open 11 to a:su except
Sundays and holidays.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNAULB
Ferry at 13th streets. Charles O. Wes
ton, pastor. 8unday school at 9:45 a. m.
church service at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p.m.
Midweek services, Tuesday and Thurs
day at 7:45 p. m. Saturday, young
people's service at 7:45 p. m. Orchestra
rehearsal at 7 p. m., Saturday.
TOST BAPTIST
Marion and North Liberty streets.
Britton . Ross, minister. Bible school at
9:45 a. m., Fred Broer, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.. special
musia by tho choir; sermon, "A Great
Giver." Junior, intermediate and senior
B. V. T. U will meet at 7 o ciocs
Sunder night. Prayer meeting before tha
evening service, at T o'ciock. r-vening
service at 8 p. m., special music by the
mixed choir. Gideon qusrtet will sing at
the evening service.
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0 1935. Ktoz Fcacwcs iftuhtitt. Inc, Cms tttoim rights mnei.
mst 1CBTHODXST
Church school. 9:45 a. m Public wor
ship, 11 a.m sermon. "The 61a of Pre
judice," Dr. Parker. Musia by quartet.
Yeuag people's forum, S p. v. Service) at
B p. m, la cMrgn at local w. u. x. u.
TOST CHTXXCH OF TBS VAZABXn
Center ana 18th streets. Bar. Fletcher
Galloway,- pastor, residence, 653 North
14tn a tret, pboae 96S0. Bun day aeaool
at 9:45 a. aa, T. ML LJtwiller, stipe r
Intandant. Sermon, H a. at, "Save Thy
self," a sacramental service, M. T. P. 8.
aad junior society at 6:80 p. m Mrs.
Loaella Hardy, president.
rrasr xvanqzlicai.
North Summer and, Marion streets.
Emory W, Pettieord, D. V., minister.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. It. L. Thorn
ton, superintendent. Morning worship 11
a. m. Prelude and offertory by Mrs. thel
Poling Phelps. Sermon, 'Tho Spiritual
Law." Christian endeavor at 7 p. m.
Evangelistic sarriea, 8 p. m. Gospel song
servica in charge of Rev. Dean Versail
lion. Special music. 8ertnoa, "Tha Last
Message of tha Holy Ghost to tha Old
Dispensation," Bible atudy aad prayer
Thursday, at 7:80 p. as.
TOST GERMAN BAPTIST
North Cottage and D streets. G. W.
Rutsch, minister. Sunday school st 9:45
a. as., Sam Schirman, superintendent.
Morning service, 11 o'clock, subject:
"Tho Threefold CaU of tha Lord." The
Lord's supper after tha service. B. T. P.
U, 7 p. nsw, Henry Neuman, president.
Evening service at 8 p. m., subject
"Helpful Advice to Christians." Mid
week servica at 8 p. m., Wednesday. Wo
men's Missionary meeting at 2:30 p, m..
Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
J. Scheffe, route seven, box 97.
TOST CHRISTIAN "
High and Center streets. Uuy L. Drill,
minister. Residence, 660 North Cottsge
street. Church school, 9:30 a. m., E. W.
Cooley. superintendent. Morning worship
at 10:45. Weekly observance of the
Lord's supper and sermon. Young peo
ple's meetings, 7 p. m. Evangelistic
service, 8 p. m. Special, patriotic servica
will be feature - of the evening service.
Mid-week service, Wednesdsy night 7:45.
ROSED ALE FRIENDS
Milo Clifton Boss, pastor. Sunday
school, 10 a. m., T. D. Trick, superin
tendent. Morning worship, 11 a. m., with
youth talk, "Ships." by the pastor. Mus
ic by tha mala quartet. Morning -message.
Christian endeavor discussion, 7
&ra.. "How 5an I Make My Country
ore Christian I" led by Tailed Trick.
Evening song servica, 8 p. m. in charge
of Forrest Cammsek. Friday, 8 p. m.,
bible study and monthly business set ion.
CHURCH OT CHRIST
Corner of Cottage and Shipping streets.
C. T. Springs, minister, 2875 Pacific
highway. Bibla study 10 a. m. Preaching
and eommunfcnu at 11 a. m. Evening serv
ice at 7:30. Young people's training class
Wednesday at 7:30 p .m. Song practice
Friday, 7:30 p. m. Preaching at Spong's
landing, Sunday afternoon at 8 p. m.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL
Ferry and 19th streets. H. C. Stover,
minister. Church school at 10 a. m C.
C. Harris, superintendent. Morning wor
ship at 11 a. m "Old Time Religion,"
anthem and ladies' trio. Ko evening serv
ice. 8T.
JOHN'S EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN
- Missouri synod,- corner 16th and A
streets. Rev. n. W. Cross, pastor. English
services at 9:45 a. German at 11
a. m.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
South Commercial .street at Washing
ton. Charles 0. Haworth, pastor. Sunday
school 10 e. m., Mrs. Bertha M. Haworth,
superintendent. Morning worship, 11 a.m.,
natriotie sermon. "National Greatness.'
C. E. meeting, 7 p. m., topic, "How Can
Wa Make Our Nation More Christianl"
Evening worship, 8 p. m., Charles Moors
of Caldwell, Idaho, will -bring tha mes
sage. Thursday, 7 :so p .i
monthly I
meeting.
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COLONgL MOOFCR MUST REOUCtt
- THOEH PKMJM TO VDIBI OUR.
TOOTS, AND TMATS AS IT SHOULD
HET5 SO RflT HSO.L,
LOSE A LOT OR
WEWrHT EASILY!
Funding Plan is Available;
Foreclosure After 18
Months Compulsory i
. ' , .( !
- -A considerable number of part
payments and some full payments
of taxes of 1930 and former years
have been made at the sheriffs
office during the last month due
to provisions of - the - 1933 law
which waived Interest on, these
back taxes up to July 1, 1933. To
day marks the last day during
which the 1930 taxes and those
of former years will not draw in
terest. ;-
Hereafter the delinquent taxes
will begin bearing Interest again
at the rate of eight per' cent a year
from July 2, 1933.
Delinquent taxpayers are given
fire years in which to pay up these
taxes in ten equal semi-annual in
stalments. The law provides that
eight per cent interest will . be
charged on all back payments.
A provision is also made in the
new law which makes foreclosure
of the back tax lien mandatory 18
months alter an instalment has
been passed.
Plan Explained
As an example: If the total tax
owed by a property owner July 1,
1933, for 1930 "taxes and years
prior to that was $1000, exclu
sive of Interest, he could pay 1 100
in an Instalment today, $100 on
January 1, 1934, and $100 each
six months thereafter, until , the
back tax was paid. Beginning to
morrow the $900 balance of the
$1000 owed would bear interest at
the rate of eight per cent annual
ly. If no portion of the $1000 was
paid today or for. 18 months, im
mediate foreclosure of -the lien
would be mandatory upon the
county court.
The new law bears no relation
to the taxes of 1931 and 1932,
which If delinquent, continue to
bear Interest from the delinquent
date at eight per cent a year.
The thought of the lawmakers
was to instigate tax payment
HIGHULKD r BUNDS i
Highland and Church ' streets. Glen
Rinard, pastor. Bible school. 10 a.m.,
. M. Beckett, superintendent. Morning
worship 11 I. n., sermon by Rev. Chsrles
T. Moore of Caldwell, Idaho. Junior C. E.
at 8 p. ra., intermediate and senior C. E.,
7 p. m. Erenlng serrice 8 p. m. Mid-week
prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. m.
raCAHTTEX BAPTIST -Corner
Haiel and - Aeademy Streets.
Bibla school at 10 o'clock, lessen: Sam
uel 22, 1 to 83. Bring your bibles.' Msre
Saucy, Sunday school superintendent.
Mid week prayer and praise serrice.
Pwuhinr at 11 a m ana T :BO TV n.
t Thursday evening at 8 o clock.
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Valuable Piece of Art
if Shown in Gervais; Has
Scene Made of Pearls
GERVAIS, June SO. John
Korenlan and wife who w e r e
guests at 'the John Knschnick
home the first of the week left
Wednesday n 1 h t for Chicago.
Mr. Korenlan is taking a eut
out of The Last Supper made of
pearls from the Dead Sea to ex
hibit at the Century of Progrees
exposition, j ' . - i
- This cut out Is made of small
sections of pearls fitted together
and is complete in even the
smallest detail. It was made by
a relative of his, a Monk in
Jerusalem many years ago.
The figures are set in a frame
of Olive wood and bordered with
a frame of the pearls. A second
border was set with diamonds
and jewels valued at a million
dollars. "
This valuable piece of art was
stolen In 1901 and was not found
through waiver of .interest and
also to permit taxpayers to catch
up their back , payments through
an instalment plan.
KILLS CHILDREN UE
MUSKOEGEE, Okla., June 30.
(AP) In a state ot collapse.
Mrs. Jap Ingram; estranged wife,
of an unemployed baker who Is
accused ot shooting to death his
two small children because he
believed they were starving, was
under . tbe care of a physician
here Thursday.
The children, Donald, 2, and
Mary Lou,! 4, were burle.d at
Coweta today. -
Relatives told officers that In
gram, 35, came to a little cotton
farm, near Coweta Wednesday,
wounded Sam Sewell, his father-in-law,
and John Voss, Sewell's
step-son, .then -- led . his tiny . son
and daughter to a - farmhouse
wall and shot them down.
"They were dirty and ragged,"
he said, "I knew they had noth
ing to eat but corn bread."
He was arrested an hour after
the shooting as ' he was hitch
hiking toward - Sand S p r 1 n g s
where his ' estranged wife was
employed.
County Attorney. B. J. Broad
dus of Wagoner e o u n t y, said
a Feather
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until 192 3. During the time - ft
was missing the diamonds were
stolen. The cut out was found In
possession of a woman in Seattle
who had $aid $72,000 for it and
she refused $150,000 for it. She
later died and Mr? Korenlan
bought it from the heirs paying
a huge sum for it. Through the
effort i of Mr. Wadsworth as
many people as could be notified
in a short time had the. pleasure
of seeing this exhibit in the lobby
of the bank Tuesday, afternoon
where it was for. a short time.
The monk worked 27 years mak
ing this picture. It was exhibited
for a time In Portland in the
spring and it is estimated that
15,000 saw it there. '
It was shown In Medford and
at the capitol in Salem. .These
four places are the only ones in
Oregon where opportunity has
been given to view . the exhibit.
murder charges - would
later. Ingram is In Jail.
be filed
Com pleted U nit
Of Golden Gate
Span Accepted
SAN FRANCISCO, June 30.
(AP) The .first completed - unit
of the 135,000,000 Golden Gate
bridge project, a $4,05,000 an
chorage pier on the Marin county
shore, was accepted by officials of
the bridge district here Thurs
day. '
The pier, into which went 24,
000 cubic yards of concrete and
213,000 pounds of steel, was com
pleted In 101 working days. It
rises 64 feet from its foundation,
20 feet below the water level. It
was constructed by the Pacific
Bridge' company.
New Cabinet of
Peru Sworn in
LIMA, reru, June 30. (AP)
A new conservative cabinet
headed by Jorge Prado TJgar-
teche as premier was sworn in
late Thursday under President
Oscar Benavides, who assumed
officer-following the assassination
two months ago of Luis M. San-
ches Cerro.
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Woodburn Grange Will Meet
This Afternoon; Reports
Are Feature
WOODBURN, June 30 Rev.. J.
Merlin Hill, who has been pastor
of the church -of Christ the past
four and a' half years has resign
ed to accept a new pastorage at
Jefferson. Rev. Hill has been a
student of the Eugene Bible col
lege and has been driving ' to
Woodburn every weekend
throughout the school yeata, re- -siding
here during the summer
months. His successor has not as
yet been selected, the church, leav
ing it to Mr. Hill to find his own
successor. He will preach his last
sermon here Sunday, July 9. .
The Woodburn grange will hold
its next meeting at the grange"
hall Saturday afternoon at 1:20
o'clock. Initiation of two new can- -did
ate s will be held and a report
on the recent state convention will
be given by Mr. and Mrs. B. L. .
Carothers, who attended the con
ventions. Mr. Carothers is a mem
ber of the money and banking
committee. .
Practically all Woodburn bus
iness houses have agreed to keep
their' places of business, closed
for three days, Sunday. Monday
and Tuesday of next week.
Many are planning trips to the
beaches and three day fishing
trips. :
The members of St. Mary's Epis
copal guild held its . last meeting
for. the summer at the home ot
Mrs. S. R. Kallak Tuesday after
noon. Refreshmiats were served
by the - hostess assisted by her
daughter. Miss Roma Kallak. Mrs.
T. C. Poormamand Mrs. H. M.
Austin.
Police Searching
For Gut Ingram,
Gone Since Monday
INDEPENDENCE, June 3
Police have started a search for
Gus Ingram, 37, who was last seen
Monday night about 8 o'clock. In
vestigators found some change
and tobacco In trousers left In his
room. Contents of a trunk added
no light to the disappearance. In
gram, has spoken vaguely ot the
river, and there is some apprehen
sion that he may have suffered a
temporary lapse.
G. W. Fawver, at whose home
Ingram had a room, reported the
disappearance.
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