The OREGON STATESMAN, Saleo, Oregon, Sunday Homing, March 20, 1933 PAGE FIVE Local -News1 . Pboto Class A tivc Elaborate preparations are being made by members of the WPA adult edu cation c 1 a b i in photography which meets at the old 'high school ; on Tuesday, . Wednesday and Friday -nights. M o t b 1 e screen and backgrounds are be ing constructed In preparation for a study of, the ' special," topic of portraiture, according to Earl Litwiller,- county: supervisor.1; A battery of high;, powered lights, arranged on an ndjustable frame; will add mnA to the -posfeibili-tles for securing proper lignting effects. This course is one r of many sponsored by the Salem schools and the state department of education. Any adult interest ed in this fascinating subject is inviteS to ' enroll. There if , bo charge- for tuition but one must expect some expense for ; neces sary chemicals and " other sup piles. ' Special sale on 1938 Coldspots. Just arrived. See - James McMul- lan, Sears Roebuck Co., Salem. Legion ' Honors Commander-?-Many members of Capital post No. 9, American Legion, and Capital unit of the auxiliary, of Salem, will go to Portland Monday night to be a r an address at Benson Polytechnic school by Daniel 2. Doberty, Legion national com mander. The meeting will start at "8 p. m. The school is located at 546 Northeast 12th ssreet. Fol lowing the mass meeting the Le gion will hold open house and a dance for all members of posts and auxiliaries at Navy hall, 128 Northeast Russell street. Luti florist,. 1 276 N Lib Ph 958 Adams Files, Constable Earl Adams, filed declaration of candi 'dacy at the county clerk's office yesterday for the democratic nom ination for constable of the Salem district. He will complete hisTirst term in this office next December. County Commissioner Leroy Hew lett is expected to file his notice of candidacy for the republican nomination to his office this week. The only other candidate out to date for the commissioner ship is Harley Libby, farmer lirr lng near. Marion. Some people believe the depres sion Is over and are paying cash, while others not so sure are buy ing now and paying within 20 weeks. In either case, Frank Doo little's. service station is the place to buy tires, tubes, bicycles and radios. ' Ask to see - their . budget . man. V::. :-.';).t--l " ' : Schur - Paid Honors The Ad jutant general's office here was closed" Saturday out of respect for Lieutenant-Celonej - Joseph V. Schur, United States disbursing officer, who died in the. Veterans hospital in 'Portland . Thursday. Schur had been a member of the - Oregon national guard for 27 years and was attached -' to the Oregon military head Quarters In Salem."" Funeral service - were held in Portland Saturday after noon. " --i . ' P.tMo'Roof Elfatrora. Ph tSSff - 502 Traffic Convictions There were 562 convictions for traffic law. violations in Oregon in Feb ruary of ' which four cases ln volved -non-residents" whose right - to operate motor, venicies - nao been revoked, Secretary of 'State Snell announced. Nine motor ve-. hide' drivers' licenses "were refta- stated In" "February on recom mendation of the committing, magistrates. ' ' Bay New Residence Edward C. i Roberta, employe of the Ore gon Pulp A Paper company,- has purchased the new house nowun- . der - construction -. by . W e sley Schmnar.., In - the r fast-growing: community near the Four Cor ner a east ot Salem. Mr. and. Mrs. Roberts have already, taken pos session : and will ; complete -con struction while ' occupying . the house.- . The. Salem Federal pays four, per cent on insured savings. . .Will Baptize Ten Baptismal service for ten persons will be observed, tonight at .7:30 o'clock at the First Baptist, church. Dr. . Irving A. Fox will rse a large chart in illustrating his sermon on "Dispensation of the King, discussing the rebuilding of Je rusalem.' and the thousand years of peace on earth. - Finishes Jail Task George W. Zerr, Portland locksmith and safe expert who is well known in Sa lem, has Just completed lnatal tlon ot a new set of lockarthe Clackamas county Jail,' he report ed while in this city Saturday. ; . Pool lable for sale must have bids by Wed.' nighty Chamber of Commerce. -J .-; ; - j - LantermaiTi Betsro a J. H. Lauterman, proprietor of the Ho tel Argo, has Just returned from an extended tour or tne east in eluding trips to Cuba and eastern' Canada. -3.- . " ; FLOWERS OLSON, Florist Court & High Phone 7166 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural .remediea . for disorder of 11 v . . er, stomach, glands, skin, and urinary system of men and women. Remedies . .V for c on a tipatlon, 1 i at-thma, arthritis, "r sugar diabetes and " fk rbeamatism. . " " 21 yeratn bnsi- T ness. ; Naturopathic , . . .' . 1 physicians. . S93U Court St. Corner Liberty. Of fice open Saturdays V 1 and Tuesdays only. A 1. tn. a 1 n. m. 1 - 6 p. m. to 7. Con- V saltation Blood I pressure and curiae : tests art free of M D. - charge. Brief: Coming Events. ' ' March 24-27 Missionary convention, Christian andMls .sionary Alliance at WCTU halL March 25 Missouri : c 1 a b meeting at 248 S. Commer cial, 7:30 p. m. March 23-26 Fourth annual Oregon high school speech .con tot, Willamette university: Marrli 20 Salem ; Caledo-' nian : clnb Scotch projrram by ' Clan Slacleajr of Portland, Fra- ternal temple. ' - V ' ' March 30 League of Orejon " ..Cities meets in Salem. r;. - April 7 Statewide Y oqbs Democrats rally, Salem armory, 'Meat,: Klwanis Topic Devon Port .R. Phelps of San Francisco, western representative of the' na tional livestock , and meat board of 'Chicago, will be the speaker at the Salem Klwanis club luncheon tuesaay noon, lie wm give a lecture and , demonstration on meat eutting. " F. - A. Doerfler & Sons .Nursery. Rare, choiee stock. Phone 3SF3. The only car radio that is built to fit' any make of car is the Mo torola. It can be changed to fit your new car . for $2.50. Frank Doolittle's service station - sells them. Surely you can pay for one between now and the end ot sum mer. Come in and - ask for a demonstration. , ' Four Arrested George Henry Weaver was charged vrith "one am dfiTing,-" Casper H. Baker Of Freewater with pas.irg anoth er driver without sufficient clear ance, Joseph Sullivan and James Zigler with drunkenness, on the city police blotter Saturday. 'A Files on Water Edward Hat field, Hillsboro, has filed applica tion, with the state engineer to ap propriate two second feet of water from I. the Tualatin river for irrigation-purposes in Washington county. . .. - Paint-Roofing. Mathisi 474 Ferry. Ministers to Meet The Minis terial association will meet Mon day morning at 10:30 at the YMCA. After a business session a talk on the situation in world politics will be made by -- Prof Iran Lovell of Willamette. . 'V - ' Taken, to Portland Alt ord Dumbar, 19, arrested here, on a Portland felony warrant,, jpas re leased to Portland ' officers jearly Saturday morning by Salem po lice - . ' Wet wash 3c, Thrift 5c, full laun dry service. -Eagle Laundry, lta and 3 Sts.xPh. H5s Flint to Bnlld A. J. Flint re ceived a permit to build a ' one story dwelling and garage at cost of S2500, at 535 Belmont street, from the city, building inspector. Saturday.' Traffic Rate Is Reduced Traf fic deaths - in . O r f g a n dropped - from '1 Tin "-February, 'K3?,"t6 seven" in February, 1538, while traffic accidents decreased from 1542 to -2439 during the same period, Secretary of State Sn ell reported Saturday. Since December g, 1937, traf fic accidents' 'have dropped more than g per cent "when compared with the previous year. .There was a' decrease of 31 per,-cent in traf fic deaths during the past' four months r-i' ' Snell said ' there had been a steady decrease in traffic' deaths and traffic accidents during the three months ending February 28. Hayesville Club f Convenes in City HAYESVILLE The Woman's club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Frank Marshall in Sa lem. Mrs. Earl Bed well assisted. Mrs. Lilly Winslow, WPA art instructor gave a brief talk. Mrs. S. A. Baldwin gave a paper on Guernsey Island. The memo a observed the tenth anniversary of the founding of the club re calling the various activities the club has engaged in. - Obituary Carnine J Louise Carnine, 57, at the res idence, $25 North Church street March 18. Survived by two brothers,' George Parris- of Con don and Arthur Parrish of port- land; half-brother, stepfather and three half sisters; also step daughter, Mrs. Doris Pnrdin. Ser vices will be held from the Walk er ft. Howell Funeral home Mon day at i p.m. with Rev. ' M. J Hooker officiating. Interment IOOW. cemetery. Halstead Francis Jennie Halstead, aged 84. passed away at the residence, 509 North 2 4 th street, Saturday, March 19. Survived by daughters Mrs. Bessie Batson of Salem, and Mrs. Bertha Snipes of Grand Junction, Colo.; ' grandchildren Ilona and, Vernita Batson of-Sa lem. Mrs. Lucille Pond of Grand Junction, Colo., and Mrs. Mary, Jane Hall vol Boise. Idaho; two great ' grandchildren Funeral an nouncements later by the Clough Barrick eompany.y : Mausoleum Entombment . (indoor Burial). ' and Cremation (The Two Better Ways) : Fatality Death of Beck; Basis for Suit $10,000 Damages Asked ' of Sherman, Driver of : - Union Group's Car " A f 10,000 damage suit based on the automobile accident at Habbard last October 5 that took the life of David C. Beck, 4St of Vancouver, ' Wash.,' northwest or ganizer for the ' International Brotherhood of Pulp and Sulphite Workers' union was filed in cir cuit court yesterday by Anna - G. Allard, who was named in probate- court as administratrix of Beck's estate. John Sherman, -of Port Angeles, Wash., internation al vice-president of the same un ion, with -whom Beck waa riding, was named defendant in the 'ac tion. - - -. . , Sherman suffered fractured vertebra and severe cuts and his wife received a fractured skull in the . accident.- Two Dallas young people were , severely injured in the" same accident. . .- " . Cireuit Conrt . State ex rel Lyle J. Page vs. Earl Snell, secretary of state; de murrer. E. Hollis Townsend vs. - Claude V. Townsend; parties, married in 1917 and not in 1937 as erro neously stated in first report of this action for divorce. ' Sheriff's returns on certificates ol foreclosure: Union States Life vs. John H- and Carrie" B. Miley, property sold for $1595.45; In termountain Building & Loan vs. Levi B. Mu tier and others, prop erty sold fpr 31312.30; -two re turns in cases of Intermountain Building & Loan vs." Maurice M. Wagner and others, property in first case sold for $2988.48 and in the second $2528.24,' v1 Sheriff's returns on executions: Oscar Gingrich vs. Mabel Morley, returned on request of plaintiff's attorney; . Caroline Ether Edlond vs. Henry August Edlund, $2 S re ceived; Benjamin B. Cole, Inc., vs. B. H. Knensting, nothing made on execution; William B. H. Smith and others vs. Elva " Duncan, $57.10 made on execution. ' - Probate Court John W. Stanton estate; ap praisal,. $819.04, by Doris How ard, Carle Abrams and Dorothy Holman. v - Alex Moisan estate; report fix ing total value of estate at $14, 155.02 and taxable value at $9339.89, with five beneficiaries receiving non-taxable shares of -$1867.98. each; heirs are Eunice Heckman, Arthetta B a r e h u s, : EdytheCary, Alberta Lanlus, Lena Kirk, and Hart T. Moisah. -i , . Henry State estate; order .'au thorizing John Stute, executor, to pay claims for administrative ex penses. ... John Davis estate: appraisal, , $1000, by Ariel Van Fleet, W. E. Keyes aad F. S. Lamport. . . .. wilMam'M. Murphy estate; fi nal account of Emma ', Murphy Brown, administratrix, showing $1323.85 paid out and- balance of $4555.42 remaining. W.-H. Dancy estate; order au thorizing Jessie C. Jones, execu trix, to accept $2500 compromise death payment on disputed $5000 accident insurance poHcy held, with' Illinois Commercial Men's asso ciation of Chicago. . Anna M. Shanks guardianship matter; . petition of Florence E. Buckles for her appointment as guardian of $9000 estate consist ing of $4000 In real and $5000 in personal property: .hearing set for April 23; subject of proposed guardianship Is 8? years old.- John Nelson guardianship:. or der naming H. F. Butterfield. Robert Smith and Alfred Ashland appraisers." - . v Ferdinand Kefl estate; order confirming sale" of real r property By A. W. Keu, guardian, to Rob ert and Florence Emily Terry for $2513. ' - : . 7V- ' Marriage Licenses . v George I Richards, 23, car penter's helper, Marion, and Pau line Herren, 23, stenographer. 1568 State street, Salem. Justice Court Julius Schaffer; plea of guilty and $100 fine on charge of hit and run driving preferred by An thony Fred Huber; Schaffer com mitted to jail in lien of paying fine..:- .-, v,,,. , . Clarence E. Jorgenson; $2.50 fine, driving -without operator's license. ; v ' Federal Sale of Liquor Protested The Federation" of Evangelical and Reformed Church Women of the Portland area, in all-day ses sion Friday at Bethany Evangeli cal and Reformed church, Salem, voted unanimously . to . strongly urged senators and representatives In congress to support the bill pro hibiting government liquor bust ness, and to oppose HR 8115 per mitting the sending of liquor earn pies through the government mails. The vote, by more'than 100 delegates representing 10 congre gations, . was, taken after listen ing to a stirring address by, Mrs. Fred Tooze, Jr. Other speakers on the program for the day were Mrs. A.- F. E. Schierbaum 'of Mt. Angel, who gave the ' devotional . message on 'l came to minister, and not to be ministered unto"; Mrs. Chris Seely of Salem spoke on the sub ject, "An Army ot Peace and Mer cy," explaining the ; nature . and work of the Salvation Army; Rev. A F. Llenkaemper - ot - Portland ; and Mrs. Melyin Johnson of Sa lent spoke -on the work of the Salem Council Jf Church Women In behalf of the Japanese mission at Lake Lablsh. v . -SPEC1AL- Oor Canal , Wave, Complete 75c Perm. Oil S i JOO Pnsb Wave, ; Complete l V." Open , Tbura. J'Evn. . by Appt. "" Phone 8663 ":' 30? First National Bank Bldg. W7k Salesmen Join Russell .Bright, left, and Curtis Cole, right, have been added to the sales staff of the Gevurts Furniture company store In Salem, it was announced Saturday by William Gwynn, manager. Bright will be ta charge of overstuffed furniture while Cole will supervise the. floor " covering department. . Manager Gwynn points out that these staff additions complete departmentalization of the store, each depart ment being headed by a specialist in that type of furniture. Both of the new men are experienced in interior decorating and will : be . available to assist customer in any problem of decorating or room' .arrangement.; . ! ' . ' ' Martin Will Join Salem VFW Post Oath to Be Administered by National Official Here on April 5 Governor Charles H. Martin will take the oath of membership in the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Salem Tuesday, April 6, when be will become an active member of Marion post No. 1 6 1. The oath will be administered by Com mander In Chief Scott Squyres when the latter will be the guest of Marion post, upon the occasion of his official visit to Oregon. A large class of initiates from all over . the valley. Including many in the Salem area, will take the oath at the same time. State Com mander John Snellstrom, ot Eu gene, ' will present " the menfber ship emblems. The evening's entertainment will open with a dinner for the distinguished', visitor, members and guests of honor, and be fol lowed by a business meeting when the. initiatory ceremonies will take place. Besides Governor Mar tin, guests of honor will Include Secretary of State Earl Snell, State Treasurer R o f u s Holman and other state officials. Large delegations are . expected from VFW posts throughout the valley. Music will be provided and, be side the message to be given by National Commander Squyres, ad dresses will be made by Governor Martin and others. . Convention Topic Commander in Chief . Seuyres visit will mark the' official launch ing of the campaign for" the U38 state department encampment of the Oregon' organixaU,6ri, to' be held la Salem, July 1 to 13, in clusive, probably the first organ- zatlon meeting to hare been held n the new - capitol v building, scheduled for completion about June 1. The Marion' post encamp ment commission, uftder the gen eral chairmanship ot Onas S. Ol son, is rapidly whipping the pro gram of entertainment Into shape and this year's convention ' gives promise .of being the largest in the .history of the state body. Dallas post No. 3203 plans. to hold a big carnival Match 25 and A; L. Koch,' representing the post, has extended - an - invitation to Marion post to attead and par ticipate in the festivities, which invitation will be considered at the regular meeting of the local post next Wednesday night Gen era! Chairman Onas S.v Olson, of the encampment commis sion; hopes' to take up the com' plete ? program for the five-day convention at the next meeting of the commission, Thursday night. March 24. f v Income Tax Total Is Ahead of 1937 State Income tax receipts tor 1938, up to March 18, aggregated ll.173.9SO as compared to $1,- 037,000 ro.' the same date a year ago,-state, tax officials reported. This year's payments are based on incomes for the year 1937. Total receipts from this year's Income taxes were , estimated at 24,500,000 as against 5,200,opo in 1J37. ! ' The law: provides that returns involving this year's income taxes shall be filed with the state tax commission not later than April 1. Second' half Installments are due October 1." Interest and pen alty. accrue on returns' not filed prior to April 1. :,r r unas oenvea irom mcwiuc taxes 'in Oregon are used to off set property levies. " . . . WET. BASEMENTS ; , Attention , Property r Owners! A surprisingly simple yet suc cessful, economical p r o e e s s halts unwanted : entrance ol water through "walls of stone, brick,, stucco, concrete, cinder blocks. v " ' No Job too large or too smalL Call at 725 Locust St. Mortgage Loans On Modern Homes , . . ' . t t ."-- -:--?- hottest. Rates'. . ' ; Hawkins & Roberts ' , Gevurtz Stafi - I . ..... II Filings for State . Offices Coming in Weatherford, Linn DA, to Ran Again; Fnhrer in Race for Housed v J. K. Weatherford. ir., Albany. filed .Saturday': for ' renomihatlon for district attorney of Linn coun ty at the democratic primary election. Other filings: . : . . J. D. Perry,. Deer. Island, dem ocrat, fOr state representative. 2nd district, Columbia county. O. L. , Moore, Tigard, republi can, for state representative, 4th district, Washington county. Clarence Et Ash. Astoria, re publican, for state representative 1st district, Washington county Clarence E. ash, Astoria, re publican, for state representative 1st district, Clatsop county. Walter Fuhrer, Salem, repub lican, for state representative from Marion county. . . Carl Hendricks, , Fossil, non partisan, for circuit Judge 11th Judicial district, Gilliam, Sher man and Wheeler counties. . Virgil H.' Lantry, Redmond democrat, for state representative 28th district, Deschutes county. v. S. Howard, Madras, demo crat, for . district attorney Jef ferson county.: " E. W. Klmberling, Prairie City, republican, for state representa tive 30th district, Grart and Har- ner counties. -. . , , : J. H. MeCloskey, Normay, dem ocrat, for state .representative ICthdistrlet, Coos county. . I Gty to Obseirve "Air RlaaWeek9' Period of SUy 15 to 21 Is iSet Aside 'as . Service : Gets US Spotlight Postmaster' H. R. .Crawford "an nounced yesterday that plans are under, way locally for observance of National . Air .Mail week,. May ' National - Air Mail week has been' planned . .to ., Intensify ' the American .people's consciousness of aviation and the air mail,, but the more immediate objectives of this movement, which' has .the full .support of the postofflce de partment are: patriot and, prac tical: To commemorate the 2 0th anniversary of the inauguration of air mail service that waa start ed ' by the postofflce department on May 15, 1918; and to educate citizens in ' the use ot air mail. . , North Carolina Celebrates The national observance -will be given . Its greatest historical significance in; North Carolina, for It was Kitty Hawk, N. C., that the famous Wright brothers made the birthplace of aviation with their first airplane flight. Postmaster Crawford points out that a special and official cachet for air mail has been authorized for Kitty Hawk for air mail week by the postofflce. department. This cachet will commemorate the first flight Each city and town ' over the country wHJ also be permitted a special cachet during air mail week.",. ' ; ' ;. ' , ' New - ' ; ; (Shanghai Cafe 121 S. Commercial f St. i Real Chinese Chow Mein and Chop Sneyr All Chinese, and American Dishes. Chinese. Dishes OYder to Take Oat Anytime, Day and Night fT-i Phone 7083 Special Sunday 50c Chicken 'Dinner. Merchants Lunch 25c : : ' Regular Dinner 50c '. USB CHI MSB HERDS ;' WHEN OTHERS FAIL CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Herbs 1 REMEDIES . Heailnf virtue N has : been tested hundreds years for chronle an meiti, . bom, throat, sinusitis,' e a t a r r h, ears. s. b. Twi Innes.. asthma, chruu cwhmn stomach, spill . stones, . col it la, constipation, dlabetis, kidneys, bladder, heart, blood, nerves, aeuraljrja, rheumatism, high blood ' prensnre - gland, akin soi-en male female and cbJJ dren disorders. -a. B. Fame 8 year practice 1st ChJsav; Herb SpectaUst, 122 S. Commercial St, Balcm. Ore. Office bonrs to 0 p. m. Sunday and Wed. to 10 a. sn. V7atkins i Here as Moose ! Organizer Coryallig Blan Holds High Off ices, in Order; to Have Assistants i ..'.. -j: 1 nwn- - . . Membership Director Tobe Watkins has , taken personal Charge of the . work of organis ing the new Salem Moose lodge. Phil .Schaef er who has been in charge , of the work has been transfered to other territory. - Mr. Watkins,' who I is In the service station business at Cor- vallia, has been., associated with the Loyal Order of Moose over 20 years, "during which time he has " taken care of organization wofk in Iowa, .Florida ; and other places, .coming . to Oregon twelve years ago. . :r ' --X . - " ' Beside being : lembershin direc tor for , the Oregon lodges. Mr, Waikins is secretary of the sec ond degree " or Legion of the Moose, and secretary ot the con ferred degree of Fellowship which is conferred on -members ot the Loyal Order of Moose in recogni tion ; of outstanding ; work. . The Oregon Fellows is an association of 66 members of the Oregon Lodges .who have this degree. Mr. Watkins , is also secretary-treas urer of the. Oregon State Moose association and directs the annu al state conventions. -The following-organisers will be associated with Mr. Watkins m compieungme wora ot or ganizing Salem: L. R. Herring ton; Ai L. Mullendorf, F. J. Mul-i lendorf, C. A.Soliday, Al Weso- lowskl and Walt Wesolowgki. Camp Is Planned Marion County Quota Set at 30; Five Already Applying, Stated A Citizen's Military Training camp will again be held at Van couver , Barracks. Washington, this summer during the period from July 9 to August 7. Over 500 boys from the fire counties in southwestern Washington, and the entire State of Oregon will be entertained at the camp. The quota for Marion county has been tentatively set at SO boys. The county quota maybe increased depending upon the number of applications received. CoL Carle' Abrams will again act as Marlon county chairman of the Military Training Camps association. ' -' The following named physi cians have volunteered their ser vices to act as medical examiners of boys who- apply for attendance at camp: La ban A. Steeves Sa lem; Veraw. Miller; Salem; B. P. Glesy, Auroras J. 0. Van Win kle, Jefferson; A. J. McCannel, SUvertonr Edward Scboor, Hub bard; C. J. Eboer, Mt. Angel; R. J. Vair: Cleave,1 ML Angel ; G.;B. Smith; Woedburn. . - Anion jr the boys wh- have, al ready applied, for attendance at camp" from Marion county are Your tyes ; to be normal, .Kay e to come up to a pre? ii cr.i bed stan- dard-r-Haye an examination fre to re? ' lieve present and avoid future eye . . troublef . . This o l i e t i$ well equipped to quickly; and; eco- homically give you lasting eye ; ; comfort. " MORRIS OPTICAL CO U o Optometrist , 2 r444 State St VPlu 5521 Military MqW; 1H3:Iqoq t ..- . . . : . ; . . - , ... . . .. -:. - t . "'.. Friday, April 1st SALEM'S N MOOSE LODGE . Will Be Instituted That Evening - i '- '.--.-...:. If You Want to Slake . : ' : vV ' the Preliminary Meeting . . ' .' " ; A Prctcrai20'inr:Pri'j Gusnlno, Uzish GG OVTERTAINJIENT' ' REFRESHUIENTS V - All Brother Moose and Past-Moose Invited .- . ' ' "-i: . ; : J .- TOBE WATKINSrMmbersiip Director,' Moose Official 1- . TOBE WATKINS" John R. Schults, William A. Eentsou, Charles M. Tlngley, El ton E. McGilchrist and Freder ick D. Thielsen, Jri all of Salem. To attend camp a boy must be at least 17 years old , in good physical condition, of good mor al character and able to read and write, j. , ,. - ' .'' , : Officers Elected . By Silvertoii IEU S SILVERTON Delbert R. Bow en has been elected chairman of the Silverton local of the Indus trial employes union. . J.v H - Mc Cullough: was elected secretary treasurer. ' . .v. - ' ;, Members of the ' conference committee in addition to Chair man. Bowen are A. Noren, E. A. Finlay. W. H. Schuster and C, E. Higinbotham. - WALK WOIl 0 11 traporlcmt oxdamv linr .1 .ckckiTtlT harphil V. rlsloi.:.IavaaiaU . v..;; tho odnmtages el UNTVIS Eocala for yourselt . 'omeroy r- -r Optometrists-Optician - - V ' 379-383. Siate : SfJ-i ,'V; - : ' Salem, Oreioa X COMPLETE VoPTICAL SERVICB . a Fine Investment, Blake Get on the Charter Speaking Tourney Is Next Weekend State Extempore, Oratory and Interpretation 3 Events at WU Final preparations are being made for the fourth annual high senooi - contests ; . in extempore speaking, " serious ' and humorous -interpretations "and original ora tory, which will be held on the Willamette university campus Fri day, and Saturday. Hosts for the tournament are - the university speech department, Tau Kappa ' Alpha, Theta Alpha Phi and Lit- . tie Theatre Guild and Professor Herbert Rahe, head of the speech department, - who will direct the . contests. To date 20 schools have regis tered making - approximately 80 students participating. Schools who have entered are Sheridan, Estacada,. Forest Grove, Dallas, Gres ham, . Amity; Franklin . hih, ; Portland; Scappoose, Mill City, Parkrose, Portland; Salem. Taft, Corvallis, St. Helens, Colton, Can by, Oregon City, Independence, Eugene and West Linn: Last year the first place win ners were Bernard Shevach, Franklin, in extempore speaking, Marjorie Waters, Dallas,. In hum orous interpretation, and Paul Sams, Dallas, serious interpreta tion. A" new contest this year is a original oratory. : : These contests will be held in " Eaton and -Waller halls and are open to . visitors and students. Registration will begin Friday at , 3:30 p.m. and at 4 p.m.' the rules of the contests will be" explained -to the entrants. At 5 . p.m. the first round of extempore speaking and the first round of oratory will take place. & -TP READ PtAY- EVE -CAGE im Keche ApplicatiorJ at Once and ' ' ' ' ' -.. - - - - . - - - , ... . CAbTJUS PRM. WAVERS