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. - r The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, November 24, 1933 3' " PAGE SEVEN PAGE SEVEN . rirll :whii.hiiiii,i hiii-h m - miiim ! -X71LH.:- ... .;V... nnn.. nn..-rnnl " H t 'M j i - ... 7 ; ', : 1 . " . ? i - i ii nil i i i nm 1 1 i " " i inn i i zcitowv.vm , iiiimi.ii iiiii mm. mm ii iiiiii i j ii ii 1 1 i -V i v i iiwiii i in k i 'i till I r r 1 II III I '.-,, "V . I v II III IIIU lilllU I IIIII I - III Ull I I - I .1 MUIIII I i':iJ;;,V I I I III Mil IIIIII I Mill J . .. . . . . . . ... . ' J. : i' . ft BiaaaBl lv:w:;::ffi::::i.-l ; - - . ft . . M ftl u K ft mm I l; 1 jau, win do auowea io pieaa uuem wawmoniC.oresvnk wh L ( w b I u i 1 1 i ; i - s . "lit I I: ' V - f -7 "-VT.r. r -. 'Tanous cnar.ee tomorrow.; now I meet Monaav meat at a o'ciock i i ..... . ,i fik;,iii: vvmmmfimssA tit i i 777-. - ul l ; ; v, f - .. - ii .- - -vim--.; tr 4 . r ; To Hear Plea.. Four Jrl-t .- Philharmonic Board Meets - oners, now neia n u county, I Toe board of directors, of, the Sa- Jail, wlirbe allowed: to plead toUem. Phaharmonlcnn&esirawill, various cnarges - tomorrow ; morn i meet. Monaay mgnt at ,8 o ciocK Ins when arraigned before-Judge at nho . Y.M.C.A. Membert of the i k H. McMahin. The : more Is 1 beard Include: J. H. Albert, Mrs. I made to reduce the numbers of George Allen, Mrs, W. E. Ander- nrlsnnMTa iin' th - MUlltT itl.n. n n nut... : ii.... nr r - ISVUf W XUVff JCICU SIUCIt: II ThanksgiYing time. The four o H. Burghardt; Ruth Bedford, Ray win pieaa tomorrow inciHoe, Aimond Carl h. V-Compton. Mrs. , thur Anderson ; and Rex Keene, R. w Cnlgt Dr a Downs, Mrs. enargea wun assau.t wua wwm D. W. Eason, Mrs. I. B. Hill. W. to rob the Elker garage;-arry T. Jenks. Mrs. C. Jepson, C. A. CKVh Kells. (Mrs.. Ro, Klein, Gretchen - i. i J.' '. i ! i araemer, Dr, H.fC. Epley, Mrs. . check writer. . Mansel Helser, lait 1 w u A Mrs Sanction for Dances to Be Sought; Student Meet Is Called Today CoBtlnnt from pf l Informal dinner party. - , ' Certain groups of the student body bellere that by forcing the R.- J. .Maaske, Cameron Marshall, I hand 0f the administration at this of SL Paul, will be arraigned Mon- f Ixueu5' J' A: B,8"e'.'- time, nothing can be gained. v uy.uvtii.w . i .hiia otners are in iaror 01- coa man ieaar iary fccauui, Mrs. a. i ..rt.d ctlon Teachers Meet-First and aec-1 a... aenramm, Mrs. u. saerman. ond prize awards in.v Jhe; safety E.; A. Tllson And. Paul Wallace. day. first - poster "-contest were-'. glren Answer Tiled Albert Rich.' i BLUUCUkJ VI JUUftUI. tUftli HUUVr UJ I a , M ft . ii. o ... official, of the ATOtemette VaTley U-. Vocational -Educational JJUectors I Z.ZJ, HZ "a V., ".X I We -want It known that wmam n SSMtji Bchramm. su- eUe-,8 the oniy M-ethodlSf . school "P!Vi .rM::. country where such a ban W'l?'i:i,lm U in effect And this Uesptte the We want to rid ourseltes of this hypocrisy,,, one of .the stU' dent leaders said yesterday. "It i vno secret that we-' haye been holding dances, we do not deny it. We -want -It known that Willam- . Jxw J .ay w "-- T I fSBA t Til SB flATonrtflnf I lAaTAfl inari. . - wsa,i rx - Persons' attended -tM sio. wUhdrawnTnsitioVto T- A;5 0vd iut":W card playing. We i ' yv,' 1, , 1 anteeing compliance wnn a ae- ;, lessor - of .education; Oregon Nof :.V , snal,chool, were. the main speak' rs.v V MiU Crisis. ATerted -Threat ened closing of the Oregon Puip ie ' Paper company mill has been 4 church has danc ing, and card playing. We do not amsr State - director of . tOCaUonai J mainr fc flfhramm. ta .reduce -tho v.- h.ro t.ktn Kara ii. A 4 theT . dueation and JATr'.ate " ProVlanjona D , fixed assets carried on 1 only are doing their duty. The the boeks- Before the order was blame for the entire squabble lies completed, the. answer states, the I at the door of the trustees." bank vac closed and further com-1 SusDension of any student for pllance with the request was im- I dancing will mean an immediate possible. . ' strike by a large section of the student body, another of the lead Talk aioiMlav Carl Tt. TkAmB- nniflntiul arerted tnrough the cooperation gon jecturer and writer, speaking . "Dancing is going to continue VI tne UOlUHlDia niltr riwrnj,, ft,. ....1,., n ha in'. I fk oom. . on If aa In thA nt.' company at VancouTer, accoraing terestd in, municipal ownership, he said. "The only difference Is, to a report made yesterday by I , ij. .v. I t i. tr, nnpn. i R W. Leadbetter, president of the U - Commerce next Moilday- should think the authorities .company, to ine-ooara oi mrec-i , . . . . , . . a ,nMf n, wonld rather have the students tors. The cloeing was wreaten-. -? addrefla DrobabiT enjoy themselres at a superrised aid "hoi r tuerThe mill receiVes "Roosevelt and Reconstruction." chaperoned, than at and nog luei. rne mm .receiTes .- . .n,..-,. a public dance where there is no fire carloads of pulp chips dally The public Is inrited. nXJW annerTision. Permits Tat.l .503 Three , "I believe the students did the building permits have been issued ir thing. Laaers 01 ane various cKnWI A Tntinr here the naat two. riavs for Inhit in I groups went to tne of the members of the unristun cost a totai 01 iney are: f. Federation of Marion. county Is H. Welch, alter dwelling at SOS scheduled to be conducted at 7:45 North High street, at cost of o'clock tonight in the W. C.T. U. 350; Mrs. Nadrornik re roof halUA report of the special legis- dweUing at 2396 SUte, 130; from the Dallas mill but this is not sufficient for operation. deans and asked sanction for their dances. This was done after we were giv en to understand one dance which we staged would not be invest!- gtaed. At first we thought the deans were in favor of the propo- ban, which came Wednesday, was a surprise. 'We have carried the cam time.' Practically the entire student body was said to be In accord with, the views expressed by Reo W. Young, editor of the Colle gian, published yesterday. Young Said in part: 'The present system of bootleg il v ' 5?:' ......... vt. ". 14- :tVK::::iiiiiiiMf-J i rf: :y:"':.-: - I X ' I.. . s . f Couftt scenes at the trial of Roger Touhy and his '1Iw:U8Pe5" MinneapoKs, Minn, in connection with the kidnaping of William Hamra (lower right), wealthy St Paul brewer. Top kftv Federal Judge M. M. Joyce, who is hearing the case; top right, William Stewart, defense ittorney (left), and Soger Touhy, confer during selection of ury; tower left, U. S. District Attorney George Sullivan (teft) and Assistant U. 5. Attorney General Joseph Keen.-., prosecutors. 43 MEN HRE GIVEN llii f i latlve committee of the organixa- Donald Young, reroof store at 395 8itlon anj tBe reiteration of the non.mppoiniea io comer wit" norm iign, ?iid. legislators regarding liquor con trol. will be one of the features of 1 Johnson Sentenced Cecil the session. The organization also Johnson, returned Monday from h j alon- this far and we are ! .will formulate a policy regarding San Francisco, yesterday was i-en- throuffh to a finish this control oi liquor aner tae repeal " wuo iu tiouu of the dry law. - - fr passing fraudulent checks. He - . .- I was paroled to District Attorney Account Approved The final William H. Trindle. Johnson Is to account of the estate of Eitbel redeem the bogus checks and pay Headrlck, showing receipts, dis- the cost of his extradition from bursements and distribution to California. . heirs, filed br Ladd and Bush Trust eompany, executor, was ap- Citj Notices Out City Treas- dandn- injects an unwholesome . provea in prooaxe court yesieraay. . v. ujr win utu taint of hypocrisy into campus Certain mortgages were allowed out over S00 cards notifying city BOcial affairs. Early dismissal of to be assigned from Ladd and property owners of improvement chanerones after banquets, the Bush Trust company, as executor, assessments or payments to the smuggling in of the orchestra, the -to the company as trustee. I uancroit oona . fund which come dance and subsequent allusions due December 1. He estimated Drop Monmouth Line Aban- the amounts due would total sev- donment of Monmouth brancn oi erai thousand dollars. the Southern Pacific lines in roia county has been authorized by the Marriage License Issued Aft Interstate commerce commission, I er the three day waiting period edict, the two deans it was announced at the state util- was waived yesterday a marriage stricter regulations for ity commission here, yesterday.; license was issued from the office Hearing of the- application was of the county clerk to John A. held by Charles M. Thomas, state Goldade, 23, ef Woodburn, and utility commissioner, several! Mildred Butterfield, 20, of wood- l months ago. ! burn. it Set Fire Escape A new fire escape is being, pi a c e d on tbe c northeast v corner of the- court 1 house, in, compliance with the recommendation of the grand i Jury." Two escapes lead from tne-r with a machine driven, by M. T, fourth floor ,to the-large lanaing, J Irwin, : 1246 Liberty. No damage ; on the third floor, oiiermg a I was' listed. quicker exit In case, of fire. Smith, Irwin Collide Benjamin Wesley Smith. 412 North. 21st street, reported to city police yes terday that his automobile had collided at Chetneketa and 21st in the news reports of 4he party to ''musical games enjoyed' foist an unsvory sham into' student functions." In reiterating the. oancmg offered chaper- ones. In the future . cnaperones mnst be selected from either par- Antu facnHv or alumni. To ' be eiligible, alumni most have grad uated, from the school ; prior to 1924. SILVERTON, Nov. 23. (Spe cial) Silverton's unemployment list will be 43 men shorter Friday morning when that many go to work under the allotment made Sllverton through the CWA. Of these 25 will be employed by the water department. The Silverton water commission, of which Dr. A. W. Simmons is chairman, ap plied for and was granted, 6000 hours of unskilled labor and 1000 f drilled labor. The unskilled la borers, will be employed at , 60 cents an hour while the skilled ones will receive up to SI. 20 an hour. ' The' watgr commission a plans call for the laying of 1270 feet of six inch pipe on Water street and of 920 feet of, 12 inch pipe on Main street. Work Friday morn Jng will begin at the intersection of "A" and Water streets and work toward Main street. Later work on Main street will be from the Main- street bridge to the cor ner of the S. Ames residence prop erty. ' Eiein McCleary, superintend ent of the Silverton Water depart ment, will supervise the work The men will put in 30 hour! a week. Only local help registered at. the U. S.' employment bpreau in charge of R. W. Davis will be employed. The 43 men will be employed at Silverton will gather at the city hall Friday morning at 9:00 o'clock. Case of Sleep Walking Hinted Clad only in long underwear and a. shirt, a . barefooted, man was found by city police wander ing along the sidewalk near State and Commercial streets early Thursday morning. - They were not inclined to believe nis story of having been in a nearby hotel room where other occupants stole his clothes. They said he appar ently was walking in his sleep. The man was returned to the commercial notei wnere ne nau a room. There were Indications that he had been drinking earlier in the night, police stated. Dr. 'Knox Defends His Plan For State 'Handling . Of Hard Liquor (Continued from page 1) mit their modification to a vote of the people' next May.. Be said in part: : . - :;.. - .Prohibition was "defeated on the promise that lh saloon -would fcot be restored In any form. Poll-' Ileal: platform, ot. b o t h parses; made;: sucn , recommenaationsT What difference" I. there between triiiklng -liquor while Sitting at a table Xnd w hll e standing .at a Mrs. s ?Jan r Honeyman; f 116 wed Dr;Knox.lMr..iHoheyman iwaM a leader 'in the repeal i'-me vemeht ifn thW slate but always, declared- nr oectiye was aaounon ot ine evus. of proniDiuon . ana .no -return or the -: saloon. & h e. f decUree. her Itrong' support or Jhe majority re 'abrt. .or'the-.- KhbjR committee 'of whiehVshe was ainember and de Clared ."the -saloon W nothing like it,wfll ever return with the con lient. of the women' of the state,' v George vNeuher, former - federal district attorney, also a member of the committee, endorsed the bill based on tht report. He said: "The state is going into ail kinds of business so why the howl about this venture? If we lei tha down the bars will go up. Experi ence under prohibition has taught that too .severe penalties defeat the enforcement. The purpose of the discrimination between classes of liquors is to discourage the con sumption of hard liquors in favor of those of low alcoholic content, There were" others who made suggestions as to the bill. B. S Martin of Salem, representing the Christian Federation, urged sub stitution of the old : local option law for the provisions on that sub Ject in the pending bill. Another speaker, urged restriction of ex ploitation of the business through high-powered advertising. Bills for State Buildings Given Committee Okeh s5t- tbmmons ' - -'-- i,nristmas CARD OP THANKS - We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to neigh bors and friends for beautiful floral offerings, sympathy and kindness extended us during the illness and death of our beloved daughter Agnes. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lett November 24 Dairy o- op association, special meet, tsjg at chamber of commerce. November s24 Formal ball and reception for -gov ernor. and visiting legisla tors. November 28 P bile meeting on county budget at courthouse. December O-Salem Bay Now cauipaign, anit In na tional movement, ends. ' iuHdings would be constructed under the federal reconstruction jrogren:-tl::--..v, I iTheHundings; Include, a state library at ', a rcost of 2300,009, ioys- dormitory , at J. the ,, sUte; Ilnd , aehool $ 69,090, rand tOm tined i hospital, dialog i haUUi And refrigerating plant tJ the state enitenUary' 1340,000. r-. A ':. t ' Dr. .Carl W. Emmona ..irs eTeeW ed 'chairman." of--the Lhm club i$33 Christmas, cheer committee at the' bf gafalzation'a luncheon at the Gray Belle yesterday. HewUi be assisted by R. W. Nile, and W. R. Newmyer In deciding how the club's relief fund will be ex pended this year. Dr. Emmons servd as chairman last year. Speaker for the luncheon was Charles Williams, Klamath coun ty commissioner and Klamath Falls Lions club member, who dis cussed the civil works program. Before an audience of more thn 200 persons In Waller chapel last night Willamette university debaters argued the relative worth of democracy and dictator ship in "the saving of - a nation. -with representatives of Stanford University. Joe Scott, Portland, and William Mosher, Saleiaviap- -i held - the affirmative tir demo- -f cratie tide of the QuesUon aUnsr" Robert Gtantier a nd Rpllin Wodburyt. spekiqg smoothlyy and . wittily .tor Stanford and Incident-. alirJor dictatorship. :,. , ? The visitors had spent a major portion, of the ,-af ternoon . in th.e nouee of representatives .at",the t ? statehouse and. drew jupon the.ex- . perieace tor ' illustrations which ! brought '. yoar. .of ' apjroTai; from ' i their .audience. They; made, the trip fr.om Palo 'Alto';U ."Vancbu- : ter,", &' C, . by Jroat and are : re? . turning In leisurely manner, de bating as they- go. : Wednesday , bight they met Ltnfietd college ' " debthers in McMinhvflle; tesight - they speak at' Albany competing wtth'.-Tepresentatives' of the- Al bany 'college forensie .quad, and tomorrow nighrthey-wttl -debate -Oregon. State cpHgo man.'-, t Leland C hap In, Willamette graduate and former director of public, speaking and debate at '.the v . local university whe, coaches the Stanford ..team, did. not-.aceom- -j pany the men north. . SPEEDING CHARGED -Douglas M. Drager, 998 North Capitol street, was arrested last night on a charge of speeding, ac cording, to city police records. He was cited to appear in municipal court today. The house unemployment com mittee voted Thursday to report out favorably three bills provid ing for the construction of state buildings aggregating a cost of approximately. 9710.000. The End Serious Coughs With Creomulsion Don't let them get a strangle bold. Fight germs quickly. Creo mulsion combines the 1 best helps known to modern science. Power ful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your mon- pv on the snot if your cough or cold Is not relieved by Creomul- uion. AuV. M AG EC S SENATOR HOTEL Our Entire Stock of High grade ts ONE PRICE $H)37 Ha AT Regardless of Former Price ' Commit Parole Violato r Charles Taylor, Salem youth, yes- terday was committed to. the state 1 training school at -Wbodburn by Arrests Scarce City police yes terday went through their second day of no arrests. Though the blotter was a blank for the two days, however, the number of tags OUHD, SO Ibm, so Fully jacked in unlawful manner mounted around the 100 mark. Sheriff A. C. Burk, for violation placed on cars parked too long or of his parole. . ."Report Filed Henry Stute yes terday filed with the county clerk -Bis-semi-annual report of the es tate of Anna Stute, which was ap praised at Iie,004."4. The report Bhows .receipts of . $1,739. 21 and disbursements of IC29.53. Beer Revenue High Sales of "beer revenue, stamps at the city recoraei-s omce yesieruaj i Describing Christmas seals as the -city coffers $57.95 profits. not a mere decoration for pack- Christmas Seal Significance is Told Two Clubs 4 44- Beer venders- purchased .89 55 cent stamps for half barrels and 900 one cent stickers for bottles. f Spraeue Elected Wallace Sprague was elected editor ofUthe Clarion annual In the elections held at Salem high school this week. - Ob it uary ages and letters but rather as a sign that tuberculosis eradication ! is being earried out, Rev. S. Dar- low Johnson, pastor of. Leslie Me thodist church and president of the Marion county public health association, last night urged Fra- ternls club members at the Gray Belle to buy a large number of the seals this year. He said Marion county would receive 60 per cent of the proceeds from the 193S seal sale instead of 40 if it exceeded ' its 1932 record. Rev. Johnson addressed the Lions club yesterday noon on the same subject. i - ; Lambert . , ? At the residence of bis daugh . ter .on route, six,- November 22, j:aT:5S3 CHICHESTERS PILLS of Orchard. Neb.T Mrs. Kellie Ger- II ? ASwuS uala h r ig.i Mrs, Hannah - Gerig, Miss Daisy Lambert, Ler Lambert ail. of Salem, UL Lambert and Kan sas City, Mo brother of V. ' Lambert of Philomath, Mrs. Det 1 nMiVf of Wallowa: also sur vived by -10 grandchildren and I ' rone great-grandehiw. r u n e t a t 'services, from Terwilliger , funera 'home, Saturday November 25 at 1:3ft p. m Phone 6928. r ' ' Dr. J. Vinton Scott J-: DENTIST - ' Office Phon r -'-Home Phone , ,6904 ' 5 - S04f5 1st National Bank Blday ,-T; iSal"1 Oregon If. v boxes. aM iM Wa T Tiiiii mihf Bn JWT CrmnNt. As fc BB4K D FlIXa.(c sol it tmVtusn rrsat vaiaf lAow w r f . h; -V: "LIOtID. TABLETS. SALVE, . . :vnsR DROPS - Checks Cold, flrrt day. Beadacbe. ) or Neuralgia- ui jw MmralU to day a- ' ! J . Fine: Laxative, and Tonle ; Most greedy" Remeule. Ktww PILES CORED Wi'taoa Opsrattea er tew ef J DIBIARSIIALL " , CHARlrIK CHAN r Chinese Medicine . - Company ,' IKALTH HERBS ' jr kidney, bladder. M. H- Kong "totnacb, catarrli, constipation, glands. Every Ailment Disorder 122 N. Commerclntal St. Over Salem Hardware Store Daily' I to Sunday 9 to 12 Consultation Free Invalid Chairs to Rent lift iall BIO, -.Used . rsnttiw; ..DeparUnent ' l"JUKortl nia;... 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