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'Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, January 13, 1933 PAGE FIVE L oca IN ews Brief; Delay Bridge Pais ting Paint ing of the new Mill City , steel bridge, left uncompleted in this respect because of weather con ditions, will be delayed still long er. It was decided yesterday at a conference there attended by County Judge J. C. Siegmund and County Engineer N. C. Hubbs of Marion county, members of the Linn county court and Tom Lille bo, contractor. It had been hoped to arrange for the painting Job soon to f prevent development r of severe rust conditions on the.iew structure. The local court, has held ouV150 on its share of the contract pending completion. Coming Events Jan. 15 Salem unit Dair y Co-op annual meeting, chamber of commerce, 1 o'clock. Jan. 19 Credit! association annual party. Woman's club building, 8 p. m. Is - Jan. 28 Closing date for en tries In Salem Realty -board's water slogan contest. Jan. 28 Missouri society meets, 7:30 p.m., 246 & North Commercial. f. Accident Case To Reach Jury Arguments in Fuller vs. Miller Action Heard; TC-rt Cab TMnnrlnv The circuit court jury was sent home for the night at 4 P.m. yes terday after closing arguments had been presented in the $20,000 automobile accident damagsuit of Georgia Fuller against Helen Hiller. Judge L. H. McMahan dl rected the lurors to return at 10 rfoytobpeak J. c. Joy. mem- a.m. today for instructions pre- to "give him all the help and in structions possible In this new work." The director wrote that prove Mr. Rieder and feet that he will be more than satisfactory in this capacity." Luts florist. i:7l N Lib- Pb tilt Re-Roof Now Rifstrom. C5S0. ber the state industrial acci-1 naratorr to their deciding the 4 . i.x. f , :ii i ji I . . Kathryn Gunnell at the Gunnell 'a' D & Rohb Studio tor a limited time . - - Realty Xne defense put only four wit- iuulucuu i- i ma v uuuu. ...... v- tt l Titil-- Members of the program commit- rw i Ttn.. Rieder Appointment Okehed tee- hich Mrs. Henrietta Mar- Mrs. Velma Rominger and Newell S. T. White, Btate' director of ag- "n 18 cnairman, announce that Williams, to testify concerning riculture, yesterday notified the tney are Planning to invite speak- circumstances surrounding and county court of his approval of f who will discuss matters of following in the wake of the ac- the recent appointment of Robert direct bearing on the real estate cident involved, a collision at 21st . ...... . K n einaeo Tait's t?T a. meaer as county norticuuurai i . . and Trade streets March 27, 137. r . i t l on n na rps nf t n a mmmtflojAn', ..... . . .,, , lusyc-iur sou Bdiu ne wai arraux- i . . , . ' . - witnesses ior me piainim in- ing to furnish the new official worK ol interest 10 realtors, it was eluded Georgia Fuller, plaintiff; with materials he may need and j announced. $ - Clyde Fuller, her husband: Mrs. Mary L. Hill, Louise Brookman and Dr. H. A. Beauchamp. Plates on ' AVroiisr T wo auto- Judge McMahan announced the we are more than happy to ap- mobiles, with thei? license plates J next trial in his department, of up side down, were discovered the Minnie D. Keener vs. City of by state police during the past Salem action, would not be start week. Officers said this was in ed until Monday morning. ' violation of the state automobile . Circuit Judge L. G. Lewelling license law. Police said thev also will be here at 10 a.m. Friday to I would refuse to recognize motor conduct a hearing on the petition Pharloa ' t Martin Raorvtarv Of I vehicle plates displayed ou wind- of Principal Edward A. Miller for State Snell and State Trecsirer "hieids instead of: on the- front an injunction restraining the Sa- Ilolman will go to The Dalles jna rear OI tnej machines, as iem scttooi board from discnarg- next Wednesday to take part in P-viae Dy iaw. mg h l m February l under the the celebration of th resumption p.-.-...- ' .fn.-.u.i ... 8tate "tlrement act. Also on Frl of navigation on the Columbia day Judge Lewelling is scheduled - i . . - J io near mauer in connection wim a dispute over the Gustaf Knopf dam. From The Dalles the offl- Audit ReonMt nnnti c.- estate. cials will go to Pendleton for a retary of State Earl Snell yester-J Circuit Court formal Inspection of the new day advised Count-- nrv .,. 1 Laura H. Lentsch vs. William J. nurses' residence at the eastern by letter that his auditing depart- Lentecb; complaint for divorce Oregon state hospital. I ment would handle th 193 and restoration of plaintiff's for- Bnmm.r. ui Fridav Saturday ennty office audfta as recently mer Mme- Lur AnnetU Hubbs; ?nd SoSav ill Tstate St requested by the, cdunty court. He cruel and inhuman treatment al and Monday. 330 State St. 8a,d the -Jj" ,eged. cottple married J illy 13. Pardon Revoked Governor at an early date, i i35. at Vancouver, wash. rt.rl. TT Martin atrdaT re- uiive jb. wsan ts. uoiana . rnkPd l conditional nardon i-ant- ronj McCalM-Mrs. Fred 3. DeSart; complaint for divorce and . tn T.pon Ravmond Iynch of i .ei.w ana not Mrs. cuaioay oi one cnua, oasea on mi -w-anco conntv on February e. 1 "cs McCall as stated is a legations of cruel and inhuman - I m A . n , i 1 . . . -t , . 1937 - Lmch originally was re- u lanresa ireaimew; coupie mamea m b& t th. state nenitentiary committee- which Imet In Salem lem September 9, 1923. ..- i 1S56 tn mfrre a Wednesday to outline plans for State vs. A. F. Lough: Die a term of seven years for a statu- J borne conferences to be held changed to guilty, charge of prac tory offense; He was said to have iB January and March for Marion tlcing optometry without having violated the conditions of the county women. obtained a state certificate of reg- Insured savings earn 4 with 3.atf Keaucea to js.ss p,y to Edna C; the 10 ghe the Salem Federal. ' Sui. " paid for having glasses fitted. State vs. Hilbert Walker; plea of guilty, charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor river, miae pussioiu uj iu vpcu- i Saturday lug oi me roc&s si cuuucmre r.noi. ihMrf Ttrkiv Th -iuiiaing fermits The city county f bridge crew -will go to oniming inspectors omce yestef . ... V. i-i v. -i , I aar issued three nermita fn- ai. -a k ,v. Mm --. were io airs, cnanes snainhour. v" Hood. -Piling washed out from a toepair a one-story dwelling at v -!, i nn.i-..m wr hlamd 1350 Fairmount. 150; Foster ft largely for the damage. The crew er. to a lteti billboard at has been kept busy since tne f". flood repairing other bridges, cul verts and fills In all parts of the county.: Police Arrest Two City offi cers yesterday arrested Louis E. Nora Ricketts ts. Charles D. Ricketts and H. A. Penny; sup plemental complaint for divorce waiving claims for alimony, at torney fees and suit money in con sideration of an agreement where by H. A. Penny is to pay out of For sale: Counter 10 ft. by 28 In Oak top, grain finish. Phone 3751 ed him with violating the basic speed rule. G u y Randall, Rose- burg, appeared on the blotter. Assault, Battery Ctiargea charged with being drunk in a wnit&m Metthof f 55. of waconda. I nubile nlace. win arrested br a sherlfra depu tv yesterday on a charge of as- Mltm t-atr Licensed A Van Roberts, 18(0 Waller, and charg- 1 money mentioned in original com plaint 106.34 to defendant and 5 3. IS to plaintiff. Gladys Elliott vs. Charles El liott; motion; against allowance of temporary support money and suit costs to plaintiff; defendant's affidavit asserts be has no funds. sault and battery arising from an Jcouver, Wash., marriage license plaintiff is occupying their f urn alleged altercation that took place I has been issued to Vernon C. Hick- ished residence, which It Is alleg- 1b the Silver Creek falls district, man ana margares i. uopiey. Doth ed she forced him to leave four lfe is due to be arraigned in Sa- or saiem. months ago, plaintiff has no de- lem Justice court today. . pendents and defendant Is em , .. . ,-:."rll,t".r'"" Ployed only part time vaiiea JI. --r r. luu-iu-, I v.wu MUU m. u-s 'ecu win iis iuc ur-I , x- . t .....! f tfa Pa a -art A Hr nf hnsinaio fnr So lam Wllr. riUOaie UlUTl . t. -icrv, tnr Aitnn. in . lodsra tnnirhf ffari-v t ifnty, Henry Ruch guardianship; or where he has been called due to district deputy grand exalted er, PPfovlng annua 1 account of the critical condition of his ruler for the Oregon south lodges mother. He plans to be gone two will be an of ficialj visitor. weeks and was accompanied oy nia $2 Slaying Ends Their "Career" ' s j f 4 ' i I, . i Genevieve Owens j 1 Mrs. Ethel Sohlj Portland Office 30,000 Registered Building Offered For Compensation i .. 11.- A AAA - A . V.l 11- Story Structure Will Get Consideration as Plant for Slate More than 30.000 persona had registered up to Tuesday night un der the state unemployment com pensation law. D. A. Bulmore. ad ministrator, reported to Governor Charles H. Martin yesterday. Bulmore. said the first benefit Th hoard of trk hniidine fn 5 payments under the act would not Portland yesterday Nras offered to mde nBtu ear,T n rebfnf,7 the sute board of control for He further announced that all Jobs f 25.000.' for use as a state office in aepanmeni naa neen iiuea. building. ; The cost of the 1 1-story build ing would be $555,999, while the remodeling cost would be $70. 000. Included In the offer was the adjacent Sherwood) property for $90,000. this site jto.be used as . ...VI.. ' 1 ,-b I 1 r ir l . The owners offered to accept European noiocausi xay Lovell Discusses War's Probability Come, not Inevitable, Rotarians Told The crime career of two would-be "gun molls, Genevieve Owens. 17. left, and Mrs. Ethel Sohl. 20. both of Newark. N. J, ends as they, face charges of slaying a bus driver tn a holdup. According to Mrs.' Sohl. whose husband now la serving a prison term for forgery, the two virtually "studied" for a career of crime, going to see all the gangster movies, going to dances In the hope of meeting gangsters and playing with guns and attempting holdups. The two are pic tured following arrest for the slaying which Is said to have netted $2. thur Flatman estate upon the Charles Flatman estate In Kent county, Mich., which Is claimed by the woman; assignment of the Arthur Flatman estate rights ordered. Lena Sleigh ter estate; apprais al, $1800, all In real property, br Sam Hughes, Frank Nelson and J. V. L. HlUpot. William H. Dancy estate; order determining estate tax at $109.32 and Inheritance tax on six be quests at $949.09. Rosaltha Johnson estate; ap praisal. $144.74, by Charles R. Porter, George H. Bell and Fred Albus. A. T. Yeaton estate; order ap proving final account of Ronald C. Glover, executor, and directing him to distribute assets to leg atees, including $5000 to George H. Yeaton, $1000 In trust to him for several beneficiaries sums from $100 to $500 to the 15 heirs. Justice Court Guatav Patzer; plea of guilty, being drunk in a public place; released pending sentence Feb ruary 1. Municipal Court Clyde G. Morgan, Hillsboro, drunk, 0 days in Jail suspended to one year's probation. Clifford Cook, failed to stop at a red light, fined $2.50. Total ball collected on parking tags for the day, $5. TB Cottage Going To Assist Patient three per cent certificates of in debtedness. The building contains 70,000 square feel, while the state needs 67,000 (square feet. -&.!-. ll. Y.-iKIII,-. .r","T TTk, I""' -t- War in Europe is" probable, but i-. f A ,.. h not inevitable, was the conclusion also was oftered to the state, but . . ,. I tv. ksii. of a talk on the European situa- contiins 125.600 square feet. ; jV"JfJ" ! The board indicated it would act theK0Ur C,UD WeiBe?f-.T5! ..- v n , rA ntu. anuaoies ior war arw rcer irue Heads of three! state institu- tions told the board there were imperialism. 1035 Inmates at the penitentiary. Factors making for unsettle 63 at the Girls' Industrial school ment, said Lovell. are the race for and 104 at the Boys Training rearmament, the breakdown of the school, where 80 per cent of the league of nations, the return to Inmates are from broken families, the system of alliances and urmsn Th board minted the reonest hesitation which increases the of Colonel E. F. Tandy, manager threat of war, and economic im of the IT. S. Veterans' administra- perialism. The basic causes of tion at Roseburr. that veterans be warfare he found to be economic committed directly from the and psychological. The have-not courts to the Veterans hospital at nations call themselves anti-com-Roseburg. Veterans now are first munist, but really are "commun sent to a state hosnital.and then 1st" on an international scale. The transferred to Rosebnrg. great growth of population in Eur Tandy said 121 veterans from ope .(multiplied by three since the hospital at American Lake. 1800) brings pressures that are Wash., and 5$ from the Palo Alto, difficult to control. The poorer na Calif ., hospital would be trans- tions have an inferiority complex terred February 1 to Roseburg, which causes unrest, and that is making a population of 200. Portable House Financed by Seal Sale Moved to Stayton Site Funeral Is Today For Gideon Stolz an unsettling element. Prof. Lovell, Is head of the his tory department at Willamette. He is a native of England, was edu cated at the University of London, but has studied and taught for many years In America. Inheritance Tax Sets new Record Obituary Schlager wife and daughter. Lower Road Good The North Santlam highway as far as Mill City is In "very good" condition. County Engineer N. C. HuBbs of route two. In this city January said yesterday after making a trip 7. Survived by son, Joseph Schta- to that community, lie noted snow ger ot Los Vegas. Nev., and Bis on surrounding hilltops but none ter, Mrs. B. F. Plum of Portland la the canyons. Artisans to Meet Capital As sembly ot Artisans will hold a business' meeting tonight at 8 'clock in the Fraternal Temple. Josle Ruch, guardian.- showing $2782.77 received and $332.94 paid out. Elizabeth Campbell estate; ap praisal. $3912.55, Including $2712.95 In cash and $925, in real property, by Ernest Mott, J. W. John Schlager. 8 6, late resident Thompson and Vernon Thompson. j-ie urocaett estate; order for new citation on old petition of Nellie Grockett, administratrix. for authority to sell real property; first citation gave 'erroneous description of tract No. 1 of the property iutuitcu. William J. Small estate: order for hearing February 18 on final account of T. G. Freres, admini strator, showing $400 received Funeral announcements later from the- WL T. Rigdon company. Birthi Stdlx Gideon Stolz. 93, at the resi dence, 515 Court street. January grandfather of Richard Stols and MJf . Pid deluding $27S.75 tm m .-- !ci. , M.MHaii distributed to heirs. T.l-T M, .n Mr. ThtrtM 1 mt rranl father of Martha At. arluur lawnan estate; oraer I.. tewia. Salem, a danrhter. I Marshall, all of Salem. Funeral I --.""" V"C"'D -au. Helen Arlene, born January 3. I services will be from the chapel Aker To Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. of the- W. T. Rigdon company Aker. route 1 Salem, a daughter, Thursday, January 13. at 1:30 Beverly Jean', born January C at I p.m. Interment at IOOF cemetery. administrator, to accept $2250 from Grace Muckle in full settle ment as to the claim ot the Ar- the Salem General hospital. Bell To Mr. and Mrs. Ray- j mond! R. Bell. 770 South Com-! merdal, a daughter, Mildred May, born January 7. AHE YOU 31 ,.--, c::lya 4wlFE? Rev. P. W. Erikson will officiate. H eaa arotr a Muw -arUr wiU wbm U tevaM fat th- wmkm tt mm dent take It MWIMlWIIliiJla, ..Rlw.4 K-.. 1 tm-.JI- Ij-iia B. rtanaaa VcntaU To Elect Officers Election of of leers will be the main Item of Tibbet I business at the Salem retail credit In this city, January 11, Nettie association meeting Friday noon Jane Tibbet, aged 17 years, of at the Argo hotel.' The members 1697 South 13th street. Mother will also hear further reports on ot Pearl Caughlln ot Modesto, plans for the annual party slated Calif- Ida Ball; ot Santa Ana, for next Wednesday night. Calif., Esther Ridley of Roseville. m , J.' Calif.. Rath Fuhrer of Salem. Dro Mrl ?f"' Raleigh Charley Tibbet t Gardena, CaliL. ""oW ml.d.,1?rIl Shelton yes- Frank Tibbet bf Eugene and Bvuu"ea bouncy uierg uoy- rtwirht rikit r riaviant fjnf tr they had dissolved the business sister ot Mabel Ryan ot Portland operating at SUy- and Maud Dooribor of Calcutta, Martha name of Shelton's Meat maraeu taactiMal aav children. Funeral services will be held from the W, T. Rigdon -chap el Thursday. January IS, at 19 a.m. Committal services City View rjj j cemetery. Adj. Jbbn Allen will of- ittra fat letters n-oortia beoaSt. - I IlCiaie, whriaot tnr lydu e. riNmAira CCEtABUS COMPOUND! keipa Nat an tone a tka mr ktr th djMMnfarUlrna th eHera wbjdl ww t adw. Maka a sot NOW ta get Wtia tt rtakkaaa today WITHOUT FAIL (ran nmat aera I wnttea fat letter CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS i JAY MORRIS '!-; . Florist ' 1 Phone 8637 -SPECIAL- Our Csaal Wave, Complete 73c Perm. OU 9t M Posh Wave. Complete V Open Thars. ; Eva. by App't, Phone S863 307 Firtt National Bank Bidg. L-m- CASTLE PERM. WAVERS- Johnson At the residehce, 1(25 Center j street. January 12, Procine Moss: Johnson, aged fit years, of the Methodist Old People's home. Sis ter of Mrs. P. J. Kendall of Chula Vista, CaUL Funeral services will be held from the W. T. Rigdon company Friday, January 14, at 10:30 a. m. Committal services City View cemetery. Dr. James E. Mllligan will officiate. The Best in Beauty Work Popular Price Miner's Beanty Parlor Miller Bldg. , Pboae 75S 2 SfLJ m PALO MAR Beauty Salon Popular Price Mortgage Loans On Modern Homes i' Lowest Rates Hawkins & Roberts USB CHI.MSB HKKECt WUKIf OTHERS FAIL CHAR UK CHAN Chinese Herbs REMEDIES - Healing virtae has beea tested hundreds years tar , chronic ali as a C , aoac. throat, ainasttts. catarrh, ears, j. yeas loaga, asthma, chronic cough. KtotMch. gall atones, colitis, constipation, d la bet Is, kidneys. Madder, ! heart, blood, aerves, neuralgia, . rheumatisin. high blond preaaare, gland, aktn sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. S B. Fong. 8 years practice la China, Herb Specialist, 122 H. Commercial Etm Salem, Ore. Office hoars to 0 p. m. The inheritance tax and gift tax divisions of the state treasury de partment receipted for 31,103, 598.38 during the year 1137, State Treasurer Holman announced yes terday. This money was credited to the general fund. Of this amount, $1,043,277.41 was Inheritance tax and sv,- 320.97 gift tax. The . inheritance tax receipts established a new high record, Holman declared. Despite expensive litigation into which the treasurer was forced by an Iowa federal court opinion. the overhead cost ot administer ing the division was only slightly in excess of two per cent ot the-1 total collections. The portable tuberculosis Isola tion cottage made possible through Christmas seal sale funds. will be moved this morning from the county courthouse grounds to a home at Stayton, where It will serve as an open air sanitorlnm for a tuberculosis patient there who is three months down on the waiting list at" the state TB hospital. The patient into whose home yard the portable cottage goes, Is one of three new TB cases discov ered in Marion county since the first of the year. His family in cludes his wife and two small chil dren. Recovery Chance Aided The portable cottage, health leaders have declared, affords a much better chance for recovery from tuberculosis because ot the hospital routine set up, and also does away with the chance of oth er members of the patient's fam ily contracting the disease. The cottage was constructed ny the Marion county public health association, sponsor of the annual seal sale, with the cooperation of NYA. The association presented it to the county department of health for use as the health de partment sees fit. Mrs. Leona Dolese, county nurse in the Salem area, will make reg ular visits to the portable cottage patient. Funeral services for Gideon S." Stolz, 93, pioneer business and civic figure of Salem and last of the charter members of Sedgwick Post No. 10, GAR, will be held today at 1:30 p.m., from the chap el of W. T. Rigdon company. Mr I Veteran State Aid Sales Show Profit Willamette Mourns Graduates9 Deaths Ralph McCullough and Ross Gladden, recent Willamette grad uates who have met with acci dental death within the last few weeks, were pajd tribute yester day by university students during the chapel exercises. At the chspel services there was a moment of silence, a prayer and appropriate music. McCullough, a Portland attor ney, was electrocuted In the base ment of his home during the holt days and Gladden was fatally in jured in an automobile accident last week. BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED ! .. . !-. 1 . . j " - - Even though we hare to make a rush job, for our convenience, our optical service is com plete and thorough. - i . YouTl be more than satisfied with all your optical work if . you consult MORRIS OPTICAL CO. Optometrists 444 State SL Ph. 652S Republicans Plan Roseburg Caravan Republican club members of Sa lem and vicinity are planning a caravan to Roseburg Saturday for the first congressional district meeting of clubs affiliated with the state republican club, it was announced Wednesday. Arrangements will be made whereby passengers will share In the expense of cars making the trip. Persons interested in going are asked to get in touch with Robert Jones, county president, at the statehouse or Harold Pruitt, state president, at The Satesman office. j Pruitt and Lyle Thomas, Polk county legislator, are to be speak ers at the Roseburg meeting. The dinner there will start at :3 p.m. and the speaking program at 1 o'clock. Sales of property by the world war veterans atate aid ftimmli- Stols. who came here In 1873 and on netted a profit of 8118.838.- was me lounaer in iso oi me 37 Ia 1937, Jerrold Owen, secre- Deverage company tnat Dears nis tary. reported to State Budget Di name, aiea uonaay. rector Wharton yesterday. At tbe chapel service at- wnicn The sales for the yesr aegre Rev. P. W. Erlksen will officiate, gated 11.401.143.25 with sn In Frank Wrlghtman will give the Uestment of 31.28,262.54. Com eulogy as me Kits lodge s part in missions totaled $62,870.(5. the rites. Hattle Parrish Hinges in mo8t cases these properties will sing "Beautuui isie 01 some- were turned back to the com mission when the veteran owners were unable to meet their month where.' Full military honors will be ac corded by Capitol Post No.. 9, Am- iy or annual payments. ertcan iegion, wno win iurnisn a military escort and the follow lng active pallbearers: Les Wads- worth., Miller Hayden. irl Mc Sherry,, King Bartlett, Claude Mc- Kinney and Douglas McKay. The post will a 1 s o furnish a tiring squad and. bugler for the grave side services at IOOF cemetery, Legion members are urged by Adjutant Mem Pearce to attend today's service. Honorary pallbearers are Jack Hushes. U. G. Boyer, D. G. Drager, E. T. Barnes, J. H. Baker and Frank Myers. Talk Improvement For Dayton Road Governor, Highway Chief Meet Delegates; See Start, Early Date GoverLor Martin and Highway Engineer Baldock met a delega tion interested tn improvement of the Salem-Dayton road, yester day morning. Lynn Gubser, Tarn hill county school superintendent. was spokesman. Senator Douglas McKay and Fred Thielsen repre sented the Salem chamber of . commerce, which has long urged the improvement. Others attend ing were C. M. LaFollette. Roy E. Will and George Foster, and Mrs. , k. w . t-raig or saiem. The delegation - was assured that the work would be done at once if funds are available, and if the Yamhill county court approve-. This aproval has U ready been given. It was stated. One change which has caused controversy is relocation of the road at the C. K. Spaulding farm. The survey runs across the farm to eliminate corners, and that has been opposed by Sen. Spaul- ding. At the hearing evidence was ' presented as to the heavy use of the road In bringing fruit in to Salem canneries and packing plants. : Salem Man Given Aleutian Voyage A distinct honor has come te William Laughlln, son of Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Laughlln, as he has been one of a group ot four young: men selected to Join an expedition to the Aleutian Islands in the early summer. Dr. Alex Hrdlicka, cura tor of national museum, Washing ton. D. C, will be In charge of the expedition which is sponsored by the government in the Interests of physical anthropology. Laughlln plans to accept the offer and com plete his school work early at Wil lamette university where he is a freshman. He is a graduate of Sa lem high school. Dr. Laughlln, professor of so ciology and economics at Willam ette, is a f Fiend of Dr. Hrdlicka and entertained him at his home here last summer. The expedition group will visit Commander is land off the coast of Siberia this summer and the young men will assist in excavations during the day and listen to lecture's at night. The. government has been advanc ing westward from Alaska In Us anthropological work, obtaining information concerning the move ment of ancient men from Asia to America. license Requests Still Leading '37 Applications for 1938 motor ve hicle licenses received here up to Tuesday night aggregated 228, 048, as compared to 218,000 ap plications on the same date a year ago. Secretary of State Snell re ported Wednesday. The 1838 applications do not include temporary licenses Issued by the sheriffs after January 7. There were more than 315,600 ! cars licensed, In 1937, the records show. State police : are continuing their drive against persons who have not obtained their 1S38 li censes and a large number of ar rests have been made during the past week. Don't Neglect Minor Throat Irritation Doat take chances. Rub on sooth ing, warmings Musteroie. Relief gen erally follows. Musterole gets such marvelous re sults because it's NOT just a salve. If s a "ttmUu-lrrtUmf easing, warning, stimulating and peaetrafc ingheTpful in drawing out local congestion and pain. - Used by millions tar SO yean. Iteeommended by many doctors and nurses. All druggists'. In threo strengths: Regular Strength, Chil dren's (mild), and Extra Strong. Approved by Good Housekeeping. CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 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