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1. ''-JL 4 7' . Local N ews Br i efs; Dealers Mast RegisterRegis :tratIon of s dealer Is a regulatory . provision, and issuance -by the . aecretary of state oj a set of deal ers' plates upon, registration: and receipt of the :S25 registration fee,: is one ot the considerations - received by .the dealer ..for such registration and payment. Attor ney General Van Winkle, held, in - an opinion . handed down here - yesterday. ."I am of the opinion that it 4s compulsory for a dealer to register, and therefore, to pay the registration fee of 125," Van , Winkle said. The opinion was re quested by Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state. Pea Escape , Captured Doug ' las L. Day, who escaped from the Oregon State penitentiary., here July 19, 1930 has' been appre hended, at Los Angeles, Calif., and will be returned to the Institution to serve out his term of 12 years for assault while .being armed with a dangerous Veapon. Day was received at the ;Oregon prls vpn from' Multnomah county. He was serving .as , a trusty at the iiuio s maue ms. escape. Lonely Women! . . What .would you glTe for a strong, male mate? Attend the gigantic auction of Carlos Martin who is to be' sold to the highest woman bidder. Sun day, August 13 at 193 North High St . " . t . Minnesota Picnic Sunday The annual Minnesota state picnic will be held at Champoeg Sunday, it was announced by officials of the organization yesterday. There will be a program and picnic dinner. Several hundred former residents of Minnesota were expected to attend. Have Moved back to my old location in White corner. Rooms 1, 2 & 3. Dr. Alice Bancroft Albany .Judge Esfclains "I am writing you so you will not think I have "collected the .money and spent it for some Bap's worst," writes Fred Nutting,- city re corder and municipal judge at Al bany, to Municipal Judge Poulsen here In explaining that he has not yet collected a $1 tine imposed by the Salem court upon an Albany man. The Albany man, who plead ed guilty here to running over a stop sign "that he couldn't read" works for -15 cents an-hour," the N. R. A- not having struck' him, Judge Nutting writes. Judge Nut ting is to forward the 31 to Judge Poulsen,. as soon as the man can par. ' ' . Waited '' Loganberries. P a u 1 u s Bros; Packing Co. . ; Barber Code Broken P rice cutting among' ba-bers, who re cently signed an N. R- A. code set ting the haircut price at 50 cents, came into the open . yesterday when a High street operator post ed a sign offering 35-cent- hair cuts; N- R. A. barbers here claim two or three others have been se cretly' cutting prices to 33 and 35 cents. - Brewery to Alter galena Brew ery association yesterday took out a building permit tor. altering Its plant at 268 South Commercial street at cost of $5000. Contracts for the work hare not yet been left. The only other permit Issued was to H. F., Shanks for erection of a $45 garage at 530 North 17th street. Lonely Women! . . What would you give for a strong, male mate? Attend the gigantic auction of Carlos Martin who is to be sold to the highest woman bidder Sun day, August 13 at 193 North High St. Audit Searing Completion - Auditing of the 1932-1933 school clerks' reports for the sohool districts of this county is sear ing completion at the offices of the county school superintendent here. Appraisers Named "-Appraisers were named for the -estate of the late Wan" Hong - yesterday in probate court. Hong was run oyer and, died following an auto accident on Ferry; street a, few weeks ago. The appraisers nam ed were K.- G. Thompson, Helen MunTayne and Harry MuaTayne. Leung Jung Sing Is administra tor of the estate. The estimated value of . Hong's I personal prop erty Is 200. ' A ';:; Zelm'a Downing funeral services. 2 p. m. today, not 8 p. m. as er roneously announced - in -' last night's paper. Clough-Barrick Co. Brand Has Trial"- Wesley O. Brand, "arrested for use of , Im proper license plates, pleaded not guilty in justice court yesterday morning and stood trial in the afternoon. The case was contin ued until August 22. He la al legedly a resident of Oregon who operates his car .with a .Washing ton license. , . Silver Eagle Tavern open every nlte. Orchestra,- Beer, Lunches. Hrs. Lacey Sue Alice W. Lacy filed suit In circuit court Tuesday as King a airorce irom John F. Lacey to whom she was married - in - Woodburn in 1921. She asks the custody of their two children and $70 a month sup port money. She alleges Lacey has told her he no longer wishes to live with her. Credit Men Meet The regular Wednesday luncheon meeting of the Salem Retail Credit associa tion will be held at the banquet room of the Masonic temple this noon. Arrangements for a speak er were being' made yesterday. Lindley Arrested Gilbert L. Lindley, charged with sodomy, pleaded not guilty in justice court yesterday and will be given pre liminary hearing August 11 at 10 a. m. He la in the county jail in lieu of $500 bail. Seek license Lester Amos Hughes, farmer, and Evelyn Long, housekeeper, yesterday fil ed application for a marriage license in the county clerk's of fice here. DEMPSEY-W1LLARD -FEUD IN FADE-OUT Mwt : x Tirm fli mm MNQWMI I Y )i the MASTERPIECE or TOE CONSTRUCTION The Thrifty Code for Tire Buyers hereby promise to trade in my thin, worn, dangerous tires today and equip my car, before prices advance again, with the Safest and Most Dependable Tires I can find. They must have: Every fiber in every High Stretch cord in every ply saturated and coated with pure liquid rubber, to give me Extra Blowout Protection They must have: Two Ex tra Gum-Dipped Cord Plies Under theTread for Greater Strength and Blowout Protection. They must have: Scientifically designed non-skid tread to give me EXTRA SAFETY. 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Mayor V Informs Kiwariiaris- A fend, said to have existed since 191o when Jack Dempsey ; battered Jess Willard into Insensibility and took bis heavyweight laurels away, was publi cly ended recently at the Main Street Gymnaslom, . In Iios Angeles, when the two former heavyweigh t champions met in the center of the ring and co dially acknowledged each, other's greetings. The "referee" (center) Is Jimmy McLrnln. Intenia- tional Illustrated Aews Fboto. Penalties Paid One dollar penalties were paid by W. R. Pow ers, route nine, and Albert W. Gaub, Brooks when they pleaded guilty to traffic law violations. Municipal Judge Poulsen collect ed from Powers for (ailing to stop and from Gaub for failing to give right of way to a pedestrian. Dance, Wed., Sat., Mellow Moon. Wood Dealers Meet The Sa lem Wood Dealers association will meet at the chamber of com merce at 7:30 o'clock tonight to work out additional features of the N.R.A. code. E. L. Smith, vice-president, yesterday urged all members and other persons in terested to attend. Cash for Furniture. Pb. 5110. ; Duncan Reports Mishap F. R. Duncan, 405 Richmond street, re ported to city police yesterday that his automobile was Involved in a collision with a car driven by E. Hendrlckson, at High and State streets. No Injuries or dam ages were listed. Port Commissioners Named Governor Meier yesterday ap pointed the members of the port of Hood River which was created at the recent special election. They are Christina Munroe, Floyd Wright, George T. Galligan, C. D. Nickelsen and Ola M. Bell. Obituary Coming Events August 0 Radio dealers meet at chamber of com merce, 7:30 p. m. Aagost 13 - AamsviUe Pioneer association home coming. Swank grove. Angost 13 First an nual meeting of Jndson clan here. August 13 Swegle Com munity club picnic at Ha ger's Grove. August IS Dakota clnb meets at BIcMinnviUe for annual state picnic, both North and South Dakotans invited. Basket lunch at noon. August 13 Minnesota'" picnic at Champoeg park. Sept. 4-0 Oregon state fair. September 18 ' Fresh men matriculate at Willam ette university, other stu dents register September 19. September 19 Red Cross Regional Conference. September 20 Classes begin 1033 - 1934 year at Willamette university. SOUTHWICK STILIi 1IX , ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Aug. 8. Burnham Southwick who has been very seriously ill for many weeks is reported not at all im proved. A recent consultation of doctors failed to diagnose his case. Eastman Emadine Eastman at the resi dence, route 4, Aug. 7, at the age of 43. Survived by widower, Richard J. Eastman of Salem; three sisters, Mrs. Mae Stowe and Mrs. L. Deering, both of Turlock, Calif., and Mrs. Eva Lucas of Crosby, Minn.; three brothers, Lawrence, Emeral and Theodore Frink, all of Crosby, Minn.; and mother, Mrs. L. Frink of Salem, i Funeral services will be held Thursday, Aug. 10 at 2 p.m. from the Rosedale Friends church un der the direction of Clough-Barrick company. Interment Rose- dale cemetery. Downing Zelma Downing passed away at Portland Monday, Aug. 7, aged 47 years. Survived by widower. Elmer N. Downing of Warrenton, Ore., daughter, Mrs. Herbert Bra- ley of Warrenton; mother, Mrs. Alice Patton of Macleay; two sis ters, Mrs. Genevieve Mader of Ma cleay and Mrs Eva Jones of Ma- cleay; one granddaughter. Funer al services will -he held from the chapel of Clough-Barrick com pany, Wednesday, Aug. 9 at 2 p.m. with Rev. C. W. Kantner of ficiating. Interment Mt. Hope cemetery. Jones Milton Howard Jones passed away in this city Sunday, August 6. Survived by widow, Mrs. Em ma Jones; son, Benjamin L., and daughter, Naomi, all of Salem; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Jones of Perrydale. Funeral services will be held from the W. T. Rlgdon and Son mortuary Wed nesday, August 9 at 1:30 p. m., Rev. Guy Drill officiating. Inter ment Belcreet Memorial park. Births i o Miles To Mr. and Mrs. Willie E. Miles of Alsea, a boy, William Eugene, born August 4 on route one, Brooks. Tomlih Admits Theft; Denials . Made py Walsh Jack Tomlin pleaded guilty and John Walsh pleaded not guilty yesterday In circuit court before Judge L. H. McMahan when the two men were presented under charge of breaking into a section house in 'this county and stealing a considerable amount of clothing and other belongings of one Tony Wlnesky. The two men claimed to have been riding north on a train from Eugene when the theft was committed.. Tomlin said he took the goods but Walsh insisted he only car ried the suitcase containing the goods, for Tomlin, and declared he neither planned nor willfully abetted in the theft. Judge McMahan continued the case and took the matter under advisement. The men were held. Holllster Visitor Fred B. Hol- ister, city recorder at North Bend, Ore., stopped in Salem yes terday on business and while here paid a call on Mark Poulsen Salem recorder and municipa judge. Fined 10 When M. E. Hughes, 1337 Chemeketa street, pleaded guilty in municipal court yesterday to a charge of being drunk, Judge Mark Poulsen fined him $10. Hughes was arrested Monday afternoon. Declarlngvwibodyrbnt a fool would be a mayor now," Douglas McKay, Incumbent mayor, renew ed his 'plea for a city manager-' ship form of government before the Klwanls club Tuesday noon. - McKay said the present Salem government -was one of 16 men. "all honest and willing?-bat none. able because of the .press ot pri vate, affairs to. devote, adequate time to city affairs. . - Our government system .la an-. tiquated." McKay declared. , "It ia a relic of .horse and buggy days," ' . The mayor, declared he was not mad at the council. They're fine fellows. I'm -too busy, to---carry. grouches,'' McKay stated, re ferring to the council's refusal to put a city ' managership form of government on the July 21 bal lot. "Nevertheless I'm still for a city managership plan and I'm going to continue for It." The mayor aald he was convinc ed a city's organisation miht well follow the plan of a corpor ate business: stockholders being the citizens, the board of direc tors a small elected group determ ining policies, and ' the president or manager, the administrative head of government. McKay said he did not think a commission form of government as satisfac tory as an aldermanic - manager form. He said he favored aboli tion of wards in Salem, a smaller council, closer coordination be tween departments and a determ ined move to reduce costs of government. "Business does not function properly unless there is supervi sion or competition," the mayor declared. "In the city government there Is neither. In private busi ness the sheriff gets us if we do not function properly; In public business here all we do is make up the deficit by levying more taxes. The boys in the council have no one to tromp on them. In business unless we are efficient we get kicked in the pants." McKay said he would not be a candidate for city manager, had no candidates In mind and was perfectly willing to select a man ager, when and if one was chosen, "on merits." "Some people say a manager form is all right if we 'get the right man," McKay stated. "I say we can get the right man. We may have to go through a trial and error period but we can get the manager in time. If we don't like the man we first pick, fire him and get another; that is what Is done in business.' Hiister Brovn .. - Famous 00)02 SA,.j,1j Don't miss the biggest bargains we have ever of fered. 2 Pairs for the Price of 1 ALL HIGH GRADE WOMEN'S PUMPS ' AND OXFORDS. eack wr 1 a Jaclai a. 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