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The OREGON r STATESMAN. Salem; Oregon, Wednesday Horning, March 20, 1935 pi rmmw fXSTOMB SPIUBOE SLATED FOB HILLS "Big Bass Drum" Pounded at Munitions Probe Credit System News iranger s Column II PAGE TEN irnn im 11 GLASS GUESTSOF LEGII Auxiliary. Too Joins Social ; Event Fop Hansen " ' 1 And Bride " . SILVERTON, ' March 19. Mr. and ' Mrs. ; Kenneth ' C. Hansen, newlyweds; -were tbe special sup per , guests of . te. American Le- gion and auxiliary at the Joint so cial hoar which followed the reg : nlar business: sessions of the post - and unit, Monday night. The sap per was served In the armory din- ' Ins rooms with 'the St. Patrick's ' day motif f used effectirely. '"A ' large cake, a gift to the 'Hansen's by Mrs. D. C DaTenpbrt, mother of the present, commander of the . post, Roy Davenport, centered, the long table and was cuUand served ; by Mrand Mrs... Hansen. V -;v-- Daring, the previous session of ' the unit of the' American "Legion 1 auxiliary, a report was .made of Mrs.; James Scarth and Mrs. Roy Davenport taking the chest of gar- ments for children to Portland, presenting them to child welfare headquarters. This donation was largely the work of the members of the tewing circle. - v Forty-five books and several magazines were received in the -. call for donations - in' the' book drive as the practical phase of the community service month work. Mrs. Lee Austin1 is chairman of the community service committee. Mrs. Del Barber, chairman of the membership , drive, reported an over-the-top campaign with the Quota of CO members attained and " more promised. A. quilt top was finished at the regular monthly session of the sewing club at the Dr. A. J. Mc Cannel home, during the -week. Mrs. McCannel and her two sis ters. Miss Jane Graham and Mrs. Id&.Mayne, -were delightful social ' hostesses to the members follow ing the work hour. Mrs. S. A. Pitney will be home hostess to the members of the sewing club in April. The members of the unit will make 72 signal flags for the use t tbe Boy Scouts committee of the Legion. The Winlock Handle Factory of which the Leonards . are proprietors", will donate the staffs for the flags. . The Girl Reserves will be pro gram guests of the unit at the .meeting of Monday, April 1, and will put on a play. - Three appreciated program numbers were put on by the mem- hers of the Waldo Hills commun ity club and Included a violin duo by John Small and "Mrs. Theodore : Riches with Helen Good knecht ac companying, two piano solos by " Miss Goodknecht, and a vocal number by Mrs. Harry Riches -with "Miss .Goodknecht at the pi ano, i ' Clark A. Downer Dies; Services to Be Thursday at 2 AUMSVILLE, March 19 Clark Alvin Downer, 16, died at the home of his mother at West Stay ton' Monday afternoon. Surviving him are his mother, sisters Bessie and Evelyn at home, Mrs. Leonard Snyder, Aumsville, Mrs. Frank Hunter, Bend, Mrs. Bills .McMurray, Harvey; Mrs. Harley PIggot living in Wiscon sin; -brothers, Seth, Ralph and Chester living in California; Hal lie and Dan living In Wisconsin. Funeral services will be held at W e d d e l'a undertaking parlors, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Kidnap Suspect x 4. v " Mr. and Mr. Bran Austin Bruno Austin, arrested on the steps of a Chicago church follow trig his wedding ceremony, wa . named by J, Edgar Hoover, chief. - of the federal bureau of investiga! tion, as the mysterious WhittyV 'said to have received the 8200 COO ransom in the Bremer kidnap-' lag case. Austin Is shown above ' with his bride. J ? - ' f - - William B. Shearer, vociferous "bif mtj" advocate : and self styled bif bau drum ef recent disaraiameat coafereacet, was forced to sit by mad MUke i when his activities were probed by the senate munition! committee In Washington. Ho Was charged with being largely responsible fer failure of the Geneva naval limit . tion conference in 1927 at which ho represented shipping Interests. ROBERTS, March 19. The three-act play, "All a Mistake," which was presented by tbe young people of tbe Roberts community club, will be presented at the Lin coln schoolhouse Friday at 8 p. m. ZEN A, March 19. - The com munity club held an j interesting meeting at the local school house Friday night. The group discuss ed comieting for the federation pennant but voted against it as the organization affiliated so late this year. This program followed songs by the school; Miss Gladys Gil bert, pianist; guitar trio by Mrs. Milton .Stephens, Ray Allred and Ranee Erickson; humorous dia logue by Joe Shepard, Dan Mc Laughlin, Sam Barker and Ray mond Stephens; 'An' old Irish air' by Ralph Scott, former Zena man, accompanied by Frank Churchill, both of Salem; humor ous readings by Lucille Hackett; community singing led by Ralph Scott ar.d accompanied by Frank Churchill; clever travesties on old tima and popular music play ed by the Hay orchestra.' All then adjoined to the basement kitchen where they were served refresh ments. I Nature Study Club Formed by Pupils Of Grand" Island GRAND ISLAND, March 19. The Improvement club held its business meeting and social hour at the schoolhouse! Saturday night. An excellent program was given by a group of students from the Amity high schooldirected by Miss Lillian Von Plnnon and Prof. Bnrris L. Young; On a de bate concerning the government giving federal aid to the educa tional systems In the various states, the Judges' decision was a 2 to 1 for the affirmative. The club plans to present Us community play, "Oh,! Susan", at the schoolhouse on Friday and Saturday nights, March 29 and 30. I A nature study club has been organized among the fifth,- sixth and seventh grade students un der the leadership of their teach er, Miss Dorothy Bork. As soon as the weather will permit some observation and field work will be carried on. i Funeral Services For Edward Stuckert Set ZENA, March 19. Graveside services' for Edward Stuckert, ,2, who died in Portland Monday at the home of his alter, Mrs. Ralph Wilson, will be held Friday af ternoon at 2: SO o'clock at the Bethel 'cemetery In 'Polk ; county. Farmers' Union News MARION, March 1 9 r Coopera tion baying was the tpple at the regular meeting of . the Farmers' Union local, Friday I night. . A warehouse In Salem I on Front street has been leased and will carry everything to f apply the farmers' needs. S. B. Holt, state jecretary and purchasing ' agent, wm have charge. Flour Is also to be purchased In pools under the Farmers' Union brand and de livered to the different locals in the county. j New members present were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Russell, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lott, and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Philips. ' - J. R. Davis, president of the Cloverdale local, reported . this newest local Is Increasing, Its membership substantially .Arthur Page was appointed as delegate from Marion -local to state con vention on the purchasing com mittees. ...--- - The Women's Sewinfc club pre sented the' local with (the $5 fee for membership In the county pur chasing setup.. - I A unique program by the P.'s, S.'b and R.'s of a vaudeville char acter was glren. Saturday night was social night for ithe Union and cards and dancing were en joyed. -.- P "I don't like that word cowardly," heated Shearer when the adjec tive was need by Senator Hemer T. Bone, ef Washington, who lashed at Shearer In a cant tie manner which predpitated aa ent burst that ended only when Sena tor Gerald P. Nye, of North Dakota,- eommlttee chairman, ended the turbulent sesaiea by banging for order and command ing Shearer to sit down. WILL LOCATE HERB SUBLIMITY, March 19.- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Timson and three One odd lot of boys' Shoes aad Oxfords Values to sua f 1.98 Qattttng Saslaass Sate Met t&SO and S4.00 Heavy Oxfords , $1.90 Qatttlac SaslnMa Sal Met fl5 Men's "Tn Work Bobbers . .. I UC Qaittlng BasfaMM Saia Mm S4.05 Men's Hi- 0 sja Top Boots U QaitUaf Baatam sals Prlca S3.9S Peters' AU Leather Shoes . .... ...$1.90 Qnlttlaf BuiasM Balis Bxlea S1.98 Flexible Sole Work ' srrr.J..:...$uo Quitting Boalnais Bala. Brie $3.93 Good Work Shoes ..$2.80 u sa",Jai SSannnnS BaeaaawS asjnnamw lit i ' IW VIA laVil FQnGapcc Gov GoSg Cash Register - Carpets - Rugs - Shelving Display Fixtures, Chairs, etc. Shearer cooled off with a drink ol water after defending himself from the pointed charges made by the eommlttee. Daring his testi mony the witness wee questioned concerning a pamphlet he au thored la 1828 which Included the name ef President Roosevelt en a list ef Manti-Americans' under the heading, "knaves or feels?". This Incident provoked Bone's wrath. children arrived from South Da kota and are staying at the Nick W. Kremer home, while looking for a place to locate. ft m' WWW kji3 - 'fei flSli if jj Women's and Girls' Shoes In women's and girls' shoes we carry slacks in assorted colors, sport oxfords, street shoes, moccasins,' brogues, beautiful corrective arch shoes in sizes to 10, for the extreme narrow and extreme wide feet; also a complete line of dress and evening shoes. ;- YouH find here all the new wanted colors for Spring such as grey, blue, tan, white, black, brown and two tones. 0 S4.05 Work Shoes, B to width ...... .$3.40 Qaittins Bwstnaaa Sate Me WO Hen's Bed Beibber Boot $2.20 Qvittlaf XaaiaMa Sals Brlca SS.08 Work Oxfords, ex tra heavy sole, uoccassin toe, rabber heel (9 M A A boJlt In arch $LA3 Wxeng Bostasss sate Piles All $2.98 Young Hen's Stylish Oxfords in white, black and - 0 OA brown ....... vasaasll Qattdas BnHness Sate Brie All f 3.93 Dress Oxfords in white, black OA and brown .... 9OU. Qolttlng Bastnats sate Bxtcs All S4.93 White Oxfords, in black also, n a and full shoes vOsUU FALLS C1TT, March It, Prof. W. 0. Jones of Willamette university will give the com mencement . addreaa tor the sen ior class, of. the local high school. ' Funeral services for Mrs. Edith May Flett, - 76,- who died - Sunday morning, were held, at .the Ad ventist church Monday. with Wil liam ' Estelle off Iciadng. , Mrs. Flett, in poor, health for some time, - died at the home ; of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Rleber here. Also surviving is a son,' Leslie Flett, Portland. , If razing of the old Victory hail is approved, aa an SERA project about 1800 hours of work will be required and will give employ ment to a, foreman and .IS other men. All useable lumber from the old building will go for ' construc tion of the new gymnasium. . Mrs. D. J. Ickea entertained her cooking club and their invited guests with an old fashioned taffy pull at her home Friday night - Spring Meeting of County Veterans is Slated at Wobdburn WOODBURN, March 19. An all-day meeting of the Q. W. T. club of Relief Corps members was held at the home of Mrs. Emma Otjen. Plans were made for the spring meeting of the Marion County Veterans' association at the Methodist Episcopal church in Woodburn April 4. The following committees were appointed: Program, Laura Live say, Gertrude Beach and Emma Otjen; memorial, Mabel Jackson, Gertrude Beach, Ella Hall, Mabel r? ALL iV!AlfeD DOWN 55 All S5.05 and $650 Kan garoo shoes and oxfords, also arch support shoes oxfords . 7. ...$4.40 Quitting SaaiaaM' Sate Brka One odd lot of Men's Dress Oxfords, f a a valaes to S5.00 Pl'U Qattttng BmsUuss Sate Mm S2JS0 Hen's Woolle House Slippers, all wool lined, hard leather soles plfiU Qnlttlng Bulatss Sate Brka One large group of wom en's odds and ends Shoes, to S3.93 ... . . .... 80c Qaimng Baslnasa Bate Pries f 2.08 Pumps and Ties In white or black, Cuban heel arch shoes, slacks,, sport oxfords and low heel comfy Ai a a shoes ........ sl5U S2.48 and S2.98 growing girls low heel one strap Dress Shoes. This lot to ".:......$i.4o Quitting Bosbtata Bate Pries AH regular S3. 95 Dress Ties, Pumps and Straps, black, brown ..$2.80 Qaittlag BashMSS Sate Brie $3.08 Arch i Shoes In white, black or. , brown, cushion step with depen dable arch support. These shoes can be used for dress as wellj (O OA as comfort ..J.sPaCsOU Qnltoaf Baatnsss Bate Briea One lot of 69c Women's! Sto i ?Or Rubbers ... . . . . . . U C Qolttiag Basinsu Bate Briea 91JiO Genuine Kid ' Bu duiors in j . Qft assorted colors .. OUC hi Jjrf Korekiyo Tahahashi Extension of credit to China un der terms of the new treaty be tween that nation and Japan is the; business of Korekiyo TahahaaM, 82-year-old veteran finance mis? istcr, above, who is shown aVtii . desk in Tokio, Japan. ' Wright, Nora Broyles and Mae Ot jen; reception, Alice Guyer, Em ma Bidwell, Mary Hershberger; kitchen, Nora Broyles, Mabel Nen del, Mae Otjen, Mary Bauman; dining room, Ida Harper, Mabel Jackson, Mabel Wright, Martha Faulconer; doorkeeper, Emma Tyson. SaflGEim5 s IFSiuiestJ; Sib Sttoi?e BDe- cides to Quit tbe Retail Shoe Business. Men's, Women's Boys9 and Children's Shoes SaeriSiced The Kafateria Shoe Store quits business after serving the public in the same location for over 15 years. Having fitted .and sold hundreds of thousands pairs of shoes, a con dition has arisen which caused us to make this move. We have graded up our shoes in the past two years, to where we have a stock of finer merchandise on hand, to be able to take care of your wants in almost any type of shoes, for either dress, street or sport wear. We have made thousands of fine customers that we know will be glad of this opportun ity to buy their new Spring and Summer shoes at these remarkable quitting business sale prices. There are hundreds of women in Salem and the Willamette valley that never traded in this store, that have a happy surprise in store for them, when they come to. this sale and find that they will be able to be fitted at these, remarkable quitting business sale prices. We carry widths in women's and girls' shoes as narrow as A AAA and for stout feet as wide as EEEE. These shoes are stocked for dress, street and sport wear, and remember, the Spring season has just started and you will have a fine' choice of season able shoes at remarkable quitting business sale prices. We win have no high powered nor Inexperienced salesmen, all the men on the floor will be able to fit your foot properly in the proper style and last for your type of foot, at these remarkable low prices. Salle Steele .' 5BaTioi?Gcfilasr DA. M. FOR FAST SELLING All $1.98 U. 8. ' Zipper Galoshes Quitting Saatnaas 81 All U. S. Quality $1.00 Galoshes .. Qnltting Baatesas $aJSO Women's Rubber Boots Quitting Business Bote Pries. $3.05 Moccassin Brogues, EE "r.: $2.60 Qnittisg BaslasM Bate Priea $4.95 Moccassin Brogues, viscollzed ,1 ;: , C9 Qfl soles sPa-sOVI Quitting Bodnsss sal; Prfca All Nurses Oxfords ' la white and black, cut' for quick disposal. - ? Quitting Basinsss Sate Brles $4.95 Flexible arch scout type ' girls and women's walking shoes a OA 15 discount . pfrsasU 'I SILVERTON HILLS, March 19. Plans for the Silvertoa Hills spring Jamboree to be held Satur day night . has - been completed. Herman Domagolla. and his Mel ody boys will furnish the music for the , daneingr ; They will . also have two-special entertainers with them.-'.. . - , :, . - - - - Among, the events of the eve ning will, be a country, store,, a food sale and the home economics flub. bazaar. . A; fish -, pond ." and other amusements are also , being planned. . Mrs. John Tschants is president of the Home Economics club' which is sponsoring, the af fair. : -.: , - . : : t,r .. ' . . . . Mrs. Virgil Tschanti has been elected to fill the vacancy left by the. resignation of Mrs. L. O. Had ley as secretary. Willamette Group ; j Gives Program For Aumsville Students AUMSVILLE, March 19. - A group of young people from Wil lamette university visited the Aumsville. high school Tuesday forenoon and gave an Interesting program of music and readings by Miss Mary Jane Hottel; vocal so los by Earl Potter; violin and sax ophone solos by Alexander Melo vidoff,, .director of the University band, were well received by the student audience and the high school faculty. Miss Iva Bennett accompanied the musicians, at the piano. The program, which has been announced for the Parent-Teacher meeting for - Thursday evening, has been postponed. A short bus iness meeting only will be held Thursday evening. Men's, Young Men's and Boys' We have hundreds of pairs of men's and boys' shoes and oxfords in white, black, brown, two tones, work shoes, hi tops and rubber boots. These shoes are all standard makes, all marked down for quick, disposal. Hurry and get yours while we have the sizes. EaseG Qft HUC Pries Cf' uyC $2.98 Better white or elk moccassin &) OA Oxfords ...... ZaasU, Qatttlng Bnsinssa Bate Pries . An $2.98 Cocktail and Peep. Toe OA. Sandals ...... sPaasU Qalttisg Badasas Sate Briea All 250 1C Polishes ........ LDC Qoitting Btutaess sate" Prica Dundeers .' . . . . as I U Qatttlng BatlnsM Bate Briea $4.93 All WhUe Saddle 2?. ......$3.60 Quitting Baslnsfts Bate Biles $3.93 Cape Seal Sport Oxfords, leather or com position CO ttls soles , ....... eJaoUU Qnitting Baaiassa Bate Biles $4.95 Dress Pumps, Ties. Sandals ..v.. . $3.60 Bate Pries $uo REMEMBER THE LOCATION 1 a It Utxt to ITiigti llaket ; MACLEAT, March 19.-- The Sherman Barry and Vera McCal lister families were In charge ot the grange social evening progra-i Saturday night. Numbers Included a one-act comedy by Mr. and Mrs. Barry, Mr. and Mrs.. . MeCallister Emma McCalllater, Kenneth Bar ry, Orvll Trunk; harmonica-gulta music, ' Mr. - Barry, Robert. , and, Sheldon Barry; song, Cleo Barry, Kenneth Barry, Emma; McCallla ter. 'Orvil Trunk ; steel guita' numbers, Orvil Trunk; ocal num1 bers, Ernestine Barry; songs by the play cast Dance music was furnished by the Courtnler Old Time Kid'band. - .1 ' Musical Numbers Feature Program Of Social Group WALDO HILLS, March 19.- The Happy Hour club of the Ev( ergreen district met Friday night ' A short program was given by a girls' chorus, Nellie Shockley, Violet Rice, Martha Winkle, and Olive Joy Roop; a boys trio, Cal vin Kaser, Howard Rice and Jun ior Roop with Don's Towns accom panying - both. Mrs. Theodore Riches gave a violin solo and Har old Dickman and Nellie Shockley gave recitations and Melvtn Kaser . played accordion solos.. . The Willard Women's club Is tej meet Thursday with Mrs. Theo . dore Riches. WILD BLOOMS, TOPIC RICKEY, March 18. W 1 1 4 flowers will be the study subject for the landscaping class, whica will be held at the schoolhouse Wednesday night. Public invited. $4.95 Erening Sandals and Pumps In all black, all white, and 0 OA black ailVer 9sOU Qaittlag BatiaaH lSate Pries $383 Women's j 1 a a Hiking Boots . V JsOU Quitting. Bnalasss gate Bliss $4.95 Arch Oxfords, Ties Straps ..,.$380 QaitUng Baatesas Bate Briea $6.00 .Women's Arch Ox fords, three-feature arch suport built In the shoes, an exceptional M aa comfortable ahoevsU Quitting" Basinsts Bate Prica $6.00 Natural Bridge Arch Oxfords Q0 J A and Ties ... .. O.IU Quitting Buslnsss Bate Brfcs $3.93 Dress and Korelty Pumps, Ties and Sandal .sf!n......-..$3.8 '4