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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, July 28, 193i PAGE FIVE Local News Brief; Building Permits- Written yes-; terday by the city building In spector were the fallowing per mits: George Gould. Jr.. to reroof one-story private garage at 4 CO Noah 24th, 130; Elmer Klelnke. to reroof a one-story dwelling at 1080 Electric, $45; R. J. Beck?-, to erect a one-story prirate garags at 2060 North 18th. S100; Mrs. A Oglaconn, to reroof a one-story dwelling at Smith, $40: R. G. .Miller, t' repair the root of a one-story dwelling at 481 Un ion, $35. Lull H rat. im H L4b.-h $92. To 0 Road Olds Bids for road projects aggregating r' tost or $350,000 will be opened by the itata highway commission at a meeting ia Portland August 4 R. H. Baldock. state highway en gineer, announced yesterday. . A number of county delegations will appear "ore the commission in behalf 'of local road and bridge projects. Wins Alaska CrnU A. F. "Kap" Kapinos of the California Western States Life Insurance ct. ny has earned an all-ex ' pense cruise to Alaska's border, according to an ar-ouneement by Ray P. Cox, rice preside:' and manager of agencies, from Sacra mento. Mr. and Mrs. Kapines will Join other winners In Seattle late In August to begin the six-day royage. - All Elizabeth 'Arden merchandise at 20 discount this week only. Qaisenberry's, 410 State. ' Fleet Week Ends 22nd Port land's fleet week, which opened last Friday, will end Friday' of this week, with Tlsitlng hoars aboard the ships from 1 to 4 o'clock each afternoon, the Sa lem chamber st commerce ad vise. Many In q allies have been received as to dates and time of visiting hoars. - i D'tch Boy Pnt. Mathis. 17t S Cml.! Injures Leg A deep cut In her knee was sustained by Mrs. Car rie Hockspeler, Jefferson, wh the automobile In which she was riding, driven by her son, Henry .Arthur Hockspeter, collided wltn one driven by J.F. Ulrica at Ow ens and South Commercial - yes terday. Vacations With Coast Miss Donna Shlpman Is spending her vacation with her cousin. Miss Bertha Shlpman at Hood River. They expect to spend next week on a trip to Bonneville dam. The Dalles, Cloud Cap Inn and Tlm- berllne lodge. . All Elizabeth Arden merchandise at 20 discount this week only Qulsenbcrry's, 410 State. Mental Hygiene Discussed "Mental Hygiene for the Tired Business Man" was the subject discussed by Dr. O. B. Markey, professor of mental nygiene . nt Western Reserve university, " jtm a a a. av . i w ineveiana, v., oeiore- ia oiary club here yesterday. : rM HMaii CmnA A mMi In, nf th. Hmmnnllf rhat tmb tive commute will be held at the Marlon hotel today noon to make plans for the second annnal flnan rial campaign, to be conducted late in October. Woman Breaks Ankle Suffer Ing with a broken ankle sustained when her foot turned ander her as she stepped on a stick In her yard, Mrs. Laura Ma r e. ISIS lib erty, was taken to the Deaconesa hospital yester--- by the city first aid cr- Car Tarns Thrice On of three occupants was slightly Injured when a practically new car regis tered to Oscar A. Olson of Eugene turned, over three times on the Pacific highway about IS nlles north of Salem yesterday. ISin)IS;iL:IL for -J Fat and Steep Roofs Willamette Valley Roof Co. 349 No. Commercial ITOQOT'S OX Prr Month With Yoar Light Bill ExttM ZBicimncrt French-type ta bulator produces -natural washing action mors thorough, lets wash wear. "Sediment Zone" traps dirt. Automat ia prmtmurm wringer dries roily. Capacity. 7 Ibe. per load. xtrm Saary Safety release. Handy -Ceder, S Jocad wringer po sitions. Balloon -type soft rubber rolls. Underwriters Approved Cord. Extr Kndarmnom rnrtd SUmnem Welded 1-pieee cbjwala. PreeUion gear mechanism. Welded and braced kg. Westinghoua h. p. motor and tub SBOunted ia rubber. ' Kstrm J3utT StreaaaKne design, Inatroua white and black ftniah. en Tins tooK run oineLaanderlng gives Mf methods for removing stains. rOTur. ateacninc. Wrttint a laundry touch on shirts. Get yonreopywhlletheylaat todmf. Wi At Coming Events July 30 Old People's picnic, Marlon square. July 81 Caledonian Scotch club picnic, Dallas city park, all tlay. ! t July 31 -Kansas picnic t Bryant's park. Albany. . July 31 Swegle community club picnic. Hazel Green park. I tuirust 7 Carolina picnic at r rant arkA Albany. August 7 Orchard Heights hom--rtiiing at Stouts on North Ssntiam. ; August 7 Annual Orchard Heights picnic at Luther Stout fulfil. Me ham". Aug. 7 Ohio state picnic, OMngt-r park. Basket lunch 1 p.m. I Aug. 14 Howell homecom ing at Howell schoolbonse. August 7 Eastern Colorado roundup at Hazel Green park. Aug. 28 Annual Mehama homecoming. Beer Permits Approved The county court yesterday approved Issuance of beer licenses to Wal ter J. Lulay, Aumsvllle cutoff 10 miles east of Salem; T. A. Lives ley & Co., Lakebrook, and B. Vin cent, Fawvers hop ranch. The court received -an application for approval of beer license from Lo re tta Hays for Midway Park near Jefferson. I Talk Wheat Setup--Albert Gi- rod county chairman. Homer Smith and County Agent Harry Riches of the Marlon county soli conservation committee, were In session at Riches' office yesterday afternoon with Alvln Bodf 3r, of the state AAA office at Corvallts. to go over forms on procedure for calculating acreages nnder the wheat program. T- ouver Licenses A Salem couple, William H. Smith and Vir ginia P. McDonald have been Is sued a marriage license at Van couver, Wash. Other licenses granted were to Charles H. Hob son, Lebanon and Edytbe M. Ak ers, Stockton, Calif., and to Clif ford J. Allen, Summit and Lanat ta C. McDowell Philomath, i 7 -day merchandising event, Eli zabeth Arden Products at 20 discbunt. Quisenberry's. Paving Progressing Paving of the nine-foot strip on 17th street from Center to A is progressing rapidly, according to City Engin eer Hugh Rogers. Work began there July 19, Defrauding Charged Tom Deulaney, 55, was received at the sheriff's office yesterday to be held pending disposition of a charge of defrauding an Inn keeper. ' Seek Marriage License Charles A. Welton of Portland and Mere dith L. Davey of Salem have ap plied for a marriage license at tb.3 Portland bureau. - ,t, . Joneses Go Sooth Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Jones left on the midnight train for an 8-day bus iness and pleasure trip to San Francisco and Oakland. 7-day merchandising e v e n t Elizabeth ! Arden Products at 20 discount. Quisenberry's. Official Accepts TB Hospital Unit State Purchasing Agent . Dan Fry returned from The Dalles yes terday where he accepted the new state tuberculosis hospital unit, physicians 'residence, heating plant and laundry. . - .The plant cost approximately $210,000.; : - . The hospital unit will have a capacity of SO beds. i ; Sem SPEEDED D ilV. Ycatcr & Hack Co. Westincbonse ndqtra. 12 If. Com'l 1908 Lien up In Court Case ImlabV Claim Lien Paid When old YMCA Block ; Bought in 1924 Recorded payment of a street lien imposed in 1908 was pleaded la circuit : cpnrt yesterday - by James and Jennie Imlah by way of estoppel to the city : of Sa lem's foreclosure suit to collect allegedly unpaid Installments on the assessment. (The Hen covered paving i of North Commercial street in front bf the old YMCA building at the (northwest corner of. Commercial : and Chemeketa. When Imlah and. Fred Kirk land purchased the property from the YMCA In 1924, Imlah's an swer, filed yesterday, states, the YMCA was advised by the- city that $125 remained due, on the assessment and thereupon paid this sum over to M. Ponlsen, city recorder, who receipted for it In the lien docket. ; - The city is - expected to at tempt to show that it did not receive the payment. - Circuit Court I Aloy J. and George Humpert s. S. E. McCleary et al; case tried and taken ander advise ment by Judge L. G. Leweillng with, briefs to be submitted; is sue is over a disputed right of way easement across land near Sllverton. Lizzie Sllfast vs. S. P. Math eny; motion for change of Judge based on affidavit of W. C. Wins low, attorney for plaintiff, as serting Judge L. H-. McMahan Is prejudiced against him. Gladys Laeey vs. Fred Meyer Salem' Co.; plaintiffs reply mak ing general denial; order over ruling plaintiff's motion to strike and to make defense ; answer more definite. W. E. Savage and Bruce Fox vs. Charles H. Martin and milk control board; notice, in response to demand by defendants, of bearing before Judge Leweillng at 1:15 p.m. August 2 to Justify Gus Schlicker a sufficiency as surety on plaintiff's appeal bond. Irene Dodd Weller, executrix of Edward N. Weller estate, vs. Chester G. Murphy, executor of Ruby Flint Hughes estate, et al; sheriffs return showing lot 5, block 16, Salem, sold under fore closure to plaintiff for $5120.15, amount of the execution. Union Central Life Insurance company vs. Basil H. Gearin et al; formal foreclosure decree. Herman Kreft vs. Martha Tay lor et al; decree, naming Edgar B. Perrine referee to sell certain property and distribute proceeds Probate Court Sarah Ellen Lndwlg guardian ship; appraisal, $1425, all In real property, by C. A. Suing, F. B. Keeler and Bessie M. Elofson. Llda N. Andrews estate;' clos ing I order granted Mary Fae Sloper, administratrix. - Lambert Feskens estate; order appointing Catharlna Feskens ex ecutrix of $2000 personal' prop erty estate and naming Alice H- Page, C. M. Byrd and Irene Roemhildt appraisers.' Josephine Applegate ! estate; closing order granted Blanche Isherwood, executrix. Everett E. Harlan estate; or der appointing Inez E.- Harlan administratrix of $1501 estate consisting of city real Property; appraisal mad by J. F. Ulrlch. C. V. Johnson and Maria Dare; second order sets property apart to the widow, who Is administra trix. Elizabeth O. Caldwell estate; final account of Wtlber C. Cald well, administrator, showing 31 paid out. Claire tta J. Ross esta e; clos ing order granted Evelyn M. Au Obitaary. , Evans At the residence, July 2 C. Jane Evans, aged 8 J years, of the Methodist Old People's Horn. Born In Swansea. South Wales, Great "Britain. Mother of Mrs. Karl F. Hoefle. of Dallas, Texas; Harry 3. Evans of Nogales, Ariz. ; and Mrs. C w. Hay hurst of Portland. Ore. Fnneral serv ices will be held from the W. T. Rlgdon company chapel Thursday, July 28 at 10 a.m. Interment Rlverview cemetery, Portland. Dr. James E. Milllgan officiating. - Gibson ' At the residence. West Salem, ronte one." Jnlr 27. Frank Gibson, aged 70 years. Husband of Cora -B. Gibson. Funeral services win be held from , the W. T. Rlgdon chanel Friday. July 29. at 1:30 p. m. with lodge No. 60, AF & AM officiating. Interment IOOF ceme tery. ; :-- v . , Ransom . ( At the residence in Lyons. Ore.. Jnlr 27- Harvey C. Ransom, aged 59 years. Brother of Mary Foiier of Portland. W. T. Ransom of Ly ons. Mrs. Alice - R. Perkins of Davton. Ore., and Mrs. Effle A. McGovern of Portland. Fnneral announcements later by the W..T. Rlgdon company. s i ! I'At a local hospital. July 27. Nettie McFadden. age 11 years Remains are In care of .Terwllll- ger funeral home, announcements A IV I that requires no Lr.Yv li mowiffj ;..that I asrnritt.il weeds... grwws ia shade r swasnine . . . aad mm Jaul ao IJai af 1 sUais war tmd tear (Mrttaruusarass. Maarsrs Ustia I fa SsIssl Qrcsiarssrtisest - It A. ttarri . GmariU Kdf . Salem, Or. r.Tortgago Loans on Modern Homes , Lowest Rates , Hawkins S: , Roberts, Inc. Royal Family Leaves fori Home ' ' ' r; I Crown Prince Gnstaf, of Sweden (left) , his wife. Crown Princess Louise, and his son. Prince Bertfl, are pictured as they bade New York goodbye and boarded the Grijmhalm for the return to Sweden. The royal family earn to the United States to participate in the 800th anniversary of the first Swedish settlement, at Wilmington, Dei. Black Dominates Price Says After Trip East; Merchandising Upswing Seen Oscar Price, who has just to New York city for the Price cided upturn in merchandising' market seems to be making advances that are reflected in the mercantile business," said Price in an interview. "There's a decidedly better feeling among franc, administratrix. George W. Anderson; order granting D. G. Drager, adminis trator, authority to sell real pro perty. Marriage Licenses Albert G. DeSantls, 25, farmer. Sllverton star route, and Mary Martin, 19, housekeeper, Sllver ton route two. Justice Court Robert Wayne Baker; pleaded not guilty and released on own recognizance pending trial on charge of angling with two lines. Wesley White; bound over to grand Jury, charge of indecent act; $250 bail continued. Municipal Court F. E. Roberts, failed to stop against a red light; fined J2.50. Bail collected on overtime parking tags, $1. Martin Felicitates Iinfield President Governor Charles H. Martin esterdar sent a telegram to Dr.px William G. Everson, Portiana. congratulating him upon his ap pointment as president of Llnfleld college. "Hearty congratulation on your appointment as president of Llnfleld college," the telegram read. This will afford an oppor tunity to crown a lifetime of serv ice and achievement. Llnfleld is to be congratulated on having a man of your calibre and broad ex perience as president." Dr. Everson previously servea ... . . i a a memner oi ine siaie couci- tion board and is now m? member of the advisory board to the state blind school. Low-Cost Housing Display to Open A completely furnished model low-cost home in Cap! tola addl tlon will be open to the public Friday and every week day there after from S to 9 p. m.. accord ing to William Bliven, local real tor. Sunday hours will be-irom 10 a. m. to 9 P. m. The house has a brick exterior and is ail-electrically equipped It is meant to show what can now be accomplished nnder modern low-cost housing; 'plans. Many Salem merchant participated in furnishing the home. . The location is on Duncan ave nue, just north of Sllverton road. Mrs. Hennrtetta Martin will be in charge. . ; - ; - - State Patrolmen Net 757 Drivers State police arrested 767 per sons for traffic violations during Jnne with fines of $6050. Charles P. Pray, superintendent of the state police department, reponea to ' Governor .Charles H. Martin vesterdav. ;- Arrests In the law enforcement division aggregated 249 with fines of 41368.55. There were 11 arrests in the game division and 24 arrests in the : commercial fisheries unit. Fines in the game division aggre gated $$710. A total of 471 complaints- were filed 'with the department and 119 were classified as cleared. Birth Pierpolnt To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Pierpolnt, 112 Cross, a son, Gerald LeRoy, born July 2$ at the Deaconess hospital. - -SPEOAL- Our usual Wave, Complete 75c Perm. Oil Push Wave. 9 -BO Complete - Open Thurs. Eve. by App'L Phone 8603 i - i. Fall Colors returned from a buying trip Shoe company, reports a. de in the eastern city: The stock manufacturers." N O New style trends as well market conditions were the ob ject of the trip on which Price was accompanied by Mrs. Esther Foster, ready-to-wear buyer for the store. "Colors In high style are black (for early fall), green, brown and wine, wjth black 85 per cent. Mat lasse is the important material and skirt lengths are usually 14 Inches," said Price. Wool, Tweeds Favored There will be lots of wool worn this fall and winter according to the report, and fur boleros will be popular. For coats, fleece is out and tweeds of rough texture are very much in. There will be many imported novelty fabrics and later solid colors will appear. "Practically every window In New York carries a sign 'Every thing's gone black' and everything in the style world has, for while" continued Mr. Price. The Salem visitors were in New York when Hughes left on his fa mous 'round the world flight, and were present at the big- parade staged on his completion of the trip. Band Announces Friday's Concert ; There will be another concert by the Salem civic band In Mar ion square Friday at $ p. m.. an nounce H. N. Stoudenmeyer, conductor. The program: 1. March "Le Pere de la vietiore ........ Gann 2. $. Overture "Poet and Peasant ...... ,.. Su.pe concert waltx -Cecilia" -..-...V....-.;-..-. Pether 4. Popular (a) "You're A - Sweetheart" -. . . . McHugh (b) Ti-Pl-Tin" . . Grever (c)- "The Dipsy Doodle ............... Clinton Comic Opera Selection, 'Mile Modiste" .. Herbert Oriental Characteristic. "O Kioto San" . . Thurban : Intermission March "Trento E Triest 7. DeMatteo (a) Viennese Song, "The Old Refrain ... Kreisier (b) Waltz Idly (new) ' "The Golden Nightin gale . Boger 3. Algerian Intermezzo, "Nyla" Smith 10. Selection -of World War Songs. "Over There" ..... . Arranged by Lake 11. March "La Banda Nas- cente" ........ Sbraccla State Leads West In low Car Toll Oregon' traffic death, rate based on actual mileage traveled, was the lowest among the western states for the ' first fir months of 1938, Secretary of Stat Snell reported Wednesday. - Oregon's rate was 9.7 deaths per 10 million vehicle miles, Montana was second with a rate of 10.3. Washington' rate was 11.1 and California 12.1. .. Oregon' death rate for this year 1 approximately 20 per cent lower than in 1937. LAST DAY Ik O T : J " - - and ' Sally TJoyd : Blane Hughes "NUMBERED WOMAN" NOTE Not Raeom mended Children Beans, Corn Freeze Next Jory Plans to Place Locally Frozen Products With Downtown Market About 100 tons of beans from the Blue Lake producers and be tween 600 and 1000 tons of corn will be frozen at the Jory Paek-i lag company quarters at the Ter-I minal Ice and Cold Storage plant) on Front street, starting In about two weeks. Corn both on the cob and cut will be frozen, and all new equip- raeut nas been added lor tne corn operations. Including' Sprague Sell large corn cutters and a Peer less automatic husker, which ma chinery working as a unit will turn out three tons of corn in an hour. ' Jory has also installed new boilers, all automatic oil burners and tanks and other machinery. The only Salem operator on froz en vegetables,. Jory has already handled ' some ' asparagus and spinach this 'season, and will in clude also broccoli In this year's deaL ; Jory has completed cold pack of berries, handling between 500 and 600 tons this way. At the Liberty cannery, processing and packing of dried blackcaps is in progress. The berries were dried at the Frank Hrubetx drier. Jory states that he hopes soon to have his frozen vegetables available at some downtown mar ket, as there, Is considerable de mand among Salem people for the product. , j Use Terminal Ice Plant -i Prior to opening of the freez ing season this spring, the Ter minal Ice and Cold Storage' com pany added a large sharp refrig erated storage nnit of about 320,- 000 cubic feet of space, which gives the plant a total of -nearly a million cubic feet of storage space. Chief users or tne storage space are the Woodburn cannery. which this year ha In operation a large plant for frozen fruits and vegetables, and the Jory plant. The new Terminal Ice structure Is 144 by 124 feet, two stories high, with exterior walls of hol low tile 12 inches thick. The storage space Is divided into sev eral large rooms, refrigerated to a temperature of zero by cold air blasts carried through Overhead plywood ducts. All Oregon Fires Held in Control All forest fires now burning in Oregon are under control. State Forester J. E. Ferguson reported yesterday. He said the situation was the most encouraging . for two weeks. The Valsets blase was reported trailed Tuesday night with the re sult that more than 50 per cent of the men sent to fight thi fire were withdrawn. Ferguson said a similar condition prevailed in the Smith River district, in Doug las county. , The state : forester estimated that less than 50 fires. were sow burning as compared to more than 200 last week. . Ferguson said airplan patrol service had been resumed. Gty Map, Guide To Be Available A Salem city map and guide 1 now in publication and will be available within two or three week at the chamber of com merce here, the" chamber reported yesterday. The map is being published through courtesy of the US Tour ist service, Portland, and contains not only a map of the city street, but Information for tourists about th city. This will be the first city map available free through the cham ber. ' i : Judge Templeton Services Friday Many Salem friend of the late Judge Donald L Templeton of Washington county plan to attend funeral services for him to be held Friday at 2 p. m. at the: For est Grove funeral home. I The body will He in state until 12:30 noon Friday. Burial will be in Forest View cemetery. f The late judge was well known here and hi wife, the former Betty Shipley was also a Salem resident. y EB BMBBakfetxMLaate.BiBifcBtt. 1 4Vbh . HELD OVER Two Features "Mama Ran with Mary Bolaad Ernest Traes il'i'll 'Hrvrir 1 -mm"-r -Safes! The Call Board CAPITOL Today Tex Rltter in "Fron tier . Town" and Patrick Knpwies and Beverly Rob- erts in "Expensive Hus bands." Friday only Major Bowes Inter-Collegiate unit on the stage in person, ten big acts, plus "Extortion" with Scott Colton. Saturday "Sky Giant" with Richard Dix and Chester Morris and "Pride of the West." chapter three of the serial "Lone Ranger." V. STATE 7 Today Double bill. Cecilia Parker and Mahlone Ham- Uton .in "High School j Girl" and Sally Blaine and Lloyd Hughes In "Nuni- bered Women." Friday Mrs. Osa Johnson presents Martin Johnson's "Borneo" and . on the stage, four acts" of East- ern Circuit vaudeville. Saturday Midnight preview ."Girl, of the Golden " West." - - . HOLLYWOOD - Today "Vogues of 1938,!. with Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett and "Crime Doesn't Pay," and "Give Till It Hurts." Friday D o u b 1 e bill. Ken Maynard in "Boots of Des- tiny" and "M a m a Ruds Wild" with Mary Boland and Earnest Truax. GRAND Today Shirley- .Temple, George Murphy, Jimmy Dur- ante and Edna Mae Oliver In "Little Miss Broadway." ELSIXORK Today Double bill Claude Rains, Jackie Coo-. per and Fay Bainter in Lloyd D o u g I a a' 'White Banners" and an exciting mvaterr. "Thi Shadow." Most Unemployed 24 Years of Age Average age of men and wom en on the active file of the Ore- state employment service is 34, a report to the state unemploy ment compensation commission here reveals. Thirty per cent of the 98.223 applicants for jobs in Oregon are under 30 years old; 25 per cent are under 25; 63 per cent are under 40; and 82 per cent areJ under 50. The age for which Jobs are most elusive, according to the Oregon records, is 24. This group comprises 4 per cent of the entire active fUe of the employment service. Grouping five age divisions to gether, beginning at 16 and end ing at 60, the group 21 to 25, Inclusive, , has the largest total, 18.3 per cent of the Jobless ap plicants at the state offices. Judge Templeton's Post Yet Unfilled Governor Charles H. Martin In dicated yesterday that he would not appoint a successor to Coun ty Judge Donald T. Templeton of Washington county, until next week. Judge Templeton died at Tilla mook Tuesday following an emer gency operation for appendicitis He was appointed county Judge by the late Governor Julius L. Meier. Several persons were reported to have application for the Job. AIR-COXDITION'ED COOL NOW PLAYIXQ 2 HITS SUMS: I'll t "THE ft SHADOW Last "Expensire Husbands" Tex Rltter in Times with O "Frontier Today Beverly Roberta Town" TtTE One Day OnlyTonicrov ON THE STAGE IN PERSON . VA mi 0 J (On Grace Sohaste T awing AlexaJad . i Miiari AecordloaUt Suprn -j- Betty v Wixard Dick W V Hoiryww"- champion joe Snath O'Bric . Boadway MATINEE 2:00 P. L AH Of ' : Seats KIDDIES State Patrolmen To Go to School Marksmanship, Calisthen- ics, Crime Lectures at Camp Clatsop Forty-eight state patrolmen. Captains V. M, Gurdane and W. W. -Yancey, Lieutenant A. u. Dunn and Sergeant E. C. Snow will leave for Camp Clatsop Sun day, the first of three ten-day classes that will be conducted by the state police school through out the month of August. Each day of the ten-day per iod, .from 6.30 reveille in the morning to 5:30 supper at night. the troopers will attend highly organised classes pertinent te each division of their work. The school will include lecture course marksmanship, duties and de portment, as well as firearm study ind actual marksmanship tests with the various pieces us ed by the troopers. ' - i ., Days To Be Active-; As In schools held by the or ganization in the past, physical fitness will also be stressed. Cal isthenics, before breakfast, and close order drills' will be part of the curriculum. : The first group will be In camp from July 31 to August 10, the second from August 11-21 and the thltd from August 21 to 31. Seek Extradition Of Murder Suspect Jose Martinez Charged in Section Hand Slaying in Lane County Governor Charles H. Martia yesterday asked for the extradi tion of Jose Martinez who Is under arrest at Douglas, Ariz., charged with the murder of Daniel Castle in Lane county, on October 28, 1931. Castio was employed as a sec tion foreman on the Natron cutoff out of Eugene at the time of the slaying. Four men were involved in the murder, the officers said. .Three Serving Term . Three men, Chauncey Guymon, Harvey Shirey and Miguel Mar rero are now serving life terms ia the state penitentiary for the part they played In the slaving. ' Officers said that Martinez had denied any knowledge of the' mur der. . Seek Pigeon Here For 3000-Mile Hop H. Stoneburg. secretary of the Institute of Public Relations, Inc.. has written 'the chamber of com merce here investigating the pos sibility or employing a carrier pig eon , to fly from Salem to New York City and requesting name of owners of carriers. . So far as the chamber can learn, ne fancier here has .a pigeon cap able of such a flight; GEOP.C5 . MURPHY Bf nauri MATINEE and EVENING frffl 17. - - A 8bms Dane , On the Screen MIDNITE MYSTERY "Extortion" ' with Scott Colton EVENING 6:45-9:03 AH nf v.qf a - 1 .... 10c ANY TIME 1 307 1st NatL Bank Bldg. CASTLE PKRMw WAV