The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, August 24, 193S PAGC TIIIlLi; Local News Briefs Pared Woman ' Identified The young woman taken into custody by sheriff's officers at Silrerton Monday night was tentatively Identified yesterday as Lean Hen kle of Portland. Apparently suf fering from a narcotic, she was able only to tell her name, that her family resided in Portland and that she had been picking hops near St. Paul, officers said. She is about 20 years old. Sona M. White, county probation offi cer, arranged for her to be cared for at a local hospital . pending word from relatives. For lowest rates on farm 'fire in surance, see Wm. Rliven, 215 Ma sonic Bldg. Ph. 7906. , , , Judge Wimbeply Assigned ' Chief Justice Henry L. , Bean of the state supreme court Tuesday assigned Circuit Judge Carl Wim .berly of Douglas county "to sub stitute for Judge R Frank -Peters of" Washington county in the trial of two cases starting neit- week. Judge Peters was disqualified to preside. at these trials. ' ; : ; Obituary Lamke :. : In this city August 19, Henry Lamke, aged 60 years, late resi dent of Winchester. Husband of Bertha .Lamke; father of Evelyn and Robert Lamke of Winchester: brother of Emanuel, Carl, August. John, Fred and Albert Lamke. all of Rapid City, S. D., Mrs.. Amelia Barrett and Mrs. John Ebbenga Of South Dakota. Funeral -announcements later by the W. T. Rigdon company. .- . Downing -At the residence, 245 -North Church street, Latin Craig Dow ning, aged 70 years. Wife of. Rob ert E. Downing and mother of Mrs. ' Benjamin- B. -Goodman of Portland; sister of Robert Craig of Salem, Mrs. A.. M.- Taylor; ot Albany, Mrs. William Pennington of Portland and Mrs. J.. T. Whit- tig - of -Salem. Funeral services will be held from the W. T. Rig don company Wednesday, August 24 at . 3 p.m. Rev. Guy L. Drill will officiate. ; Patterson Mrs.' Emma Van Orsdol Patter son, 72, at a local hospital Tues day, Aug. 23. Late resident of 2210 Br.yman- avenue. Survived by widower,' James T. Patterson of Salem; children, Blaine Patter son of Yelm, Wash., Flo Patterson Koenig of Los Angeles, Winifred Patterson Smith and J. Deane Patterson, both Of Salem; sister, Mrs. Walter Byers of Ollie, Iowa; grandchildren, Mrs. Shirley, Pat terson Hawkins of Ithaca, NY, Mrs. Jean Patterson Wright of Seattle, Misses June ' and Doris Koenig of Los Angeles, Deane Smith and Marshall Smith and Tommy-Deane and j Bruce 'Patter son of Salem; several nieces and nephews also survive. ' Services will be held from the Clough-Bart rick chapel Wednesday,- Aug.? 24 at 10:30 a.m. with Dr. James E. Milligan officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park.; ,"- , ; -M-EMORIAL rv.-fe-'uu"'"'-- .- The modern ; trend" " is more and more to indoor . vault burial or cremation, "the two better ways.?.' - MrMBsaBaBBBiMnMAMMMnflBuMta. rrm i II I V I If - S cssji Mtf -- REPEATED by popular d em a n d t JnT tfto'v-p--.- Your Photograph In a Lovely Gold Metal FRAME A regular $3.50 miniature portrait and frame at the sen sational price of only 95c. DON'T DELAY COMING IN for your sitting. The greatest summer special we ever had is extended by popular de mand for only a FEW MORE DAYS. i No Appointment Needed or Call 5572 : ! R U N STUDIOS - - - 520 Coming Events 1 August 22-27 Stale soft ball tournament. 8 weft land field. I Aug. 26 Missouri club. 246 H Commercial. I Aug. 2A Annual Mebama - homecoming. I . August ? Descendants of S. W. R. Jones, family reunion at Chanipoeg. 1 Reroofing Jobs Two reroofing Johs topped1 yesterday's building permit issue, one to Hawkins & Roberts to reroof a warehouse at 227 South Liberty at : a cost : of $495, and tbe other to Straife & Chase to reroof a garage at 368 North Commercial, $525. ' Other permits were tot A. H. Moore, to remodel a brick building at 235 North .High. $200; B. Hazelton, to alter a garage at 1690 Berry. $15; M. A; Saunders, to reroof a dwell ing at 495 North 23d, $40. I Dr. S.. A. Davis Bean will be in her office Fri. a. m. j Two Blottered C i t y officers yesterday- arrested John - Clyde Rose, Portland, and charged him with operating a motor vehicle without an - operator's ' perm.it. Bepjamln Turner,, a negro, was charged with drunkenness, i - - . ; Dancj tonight Crystal Gardens S ' - j Gallup Fine Remit ted-Gover- aor Charles H. Martin .Tuesday re mitted a fine of $25 imposed on John Gallup in Jackson county December 31, 1934, provided he pay $4.50 costs. 7 fi a 1 1 u p was charged with petty larceny. Lutz rirst. 1274 N Lib. 9592 i - ; . ' . : I Movies for Lions A .. motion picture program arranged by the Union iOil company - will be pre sented at .the Salem Lions club luncheon at the Quelle Thursday noon.' -" I-- . : . . - .. S Truth . Is Topic "The Truth Way" is the topic for the Unity study class meeting at the Marion hotel Wednesday night. Miss Olive Stevens is the leader. '. Academy to Open Announce ment is made that Sacred Heart academy,: Salem, will open' for grade and high school classes on Monday, September 12. - Births ! Pederson To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. - Pederson, 1595 North Commercial, a daughter, Patricia Anne, born August. 17 at the Deaconess hospital. . Burghart To , Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Burghart, Stayton. a daughter, Maureen Diane, born August 14 at the Deaconess hos pital. -; -j Reynold's To Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil L. Reynolds, Mfc. Home, Idaho, a daughter, Doris LaVonne, born August 11 at the Deaconess hos pital. . ! LaDou To Mr, and Mrs. Ha rold LaDou, 545 Norway, a spn, Joseph, born August 19 at the Salem General hospital. ? Simpson To Mr. and Mrs. Garon E. Simpson, West Salem, a daughter, Muriel Marie, born August 15 at the Deaconess hos pital. . -' . . ... . ... i i Sbinkle To Mr. and Mrs: Frank Shinkle, Stayton; a daugh ter, Nancy Lou, born August' 13 at tbe Deaconess hospital. - FLOWERS OLSON, Florist Court & High' Ph. 7166 s s U P U M E- ! M C j E -I ' : 1 r a '' L Taken and JJ ONLY , A FEW DAYS IORE! STATE STREET Circuit Court Has Busy Eight Complaints, Swarm " of Decrees Co Across Desk of Clerk Eight complaints and a grist of decrees poured across the desk of Circuit Court Clerk Harlan Judd here yesterday, busiest, day in his department in many weeks. The complaints i Included two for di vorce, two on notes and others on city liens, state claims, mortgages and real property matters. ' , Today Circuit Judge L. G. Lew elling will hear the case of Eena company vs. Walter Zosel and others in department" two. Jury trial of the suit of Lily Crawford against Myrtle Templeton Is scheduled to open Thursday be fore Judge L. H. McMahan. i I Circuit Court - ; Roland Hopper ' vs. r Lela Hop per; " complaint for divorce based on allegations of cruel and inhu man treatment; couple married May 26, 1915.; r ; ' - State - industrial accident com mission vs. Lester D. Smith: com plaint for $35.58 in compensa tion fees. ; -x i C. W. Raber vs. E. E. Lane; complaint for judgments of $666.- 90 and $50 on notes given Viola Harrelson in 1932 and 1933 and assigned . to. plaintiff; affidavit for attachment. " " Gladys M. Walin vs. Roy L. Walin; complaint for $500 alleg ed due on a note. F. C. and MyTtle E. Hall vs. Kenneth and Florence E. Bell and Luanna G. Wood; complaint for $350 Judgment and mortgage foreclosure. ; . ; '. A. J. Breneman vs. Vivian Bren- eman; complaint for divorce and decree setting real property aside to plaintiff, based on allegation defendant deserted him in March. 1932; couple married June-16. 1924; order for publication of Summons. . - i r - Salem Collectors, Inc., vs. James H. McCourt, Jr.; et al; com plaint to remove cloud and quiet title to real property. :, City of Salem vs. Tbelma N. and C. R. Lindstrom; amended com plaint, adding C. R.-Lindstrom as defendant in action to foreclosure $133.91 city lien. ; City . of Salem lien, foreclosure decrees against defendants and In sums as follow: . Carrie Brooks. $123.33, dismissed as to Mans field Brooks; Ida M. and John Graber et al. $108; U. G. and Jane Doe Longsworth, $155.47, $155.- 47; Olive M. Doak Bynon et al. $197.26, $192.45. U Massachusetts Bonding & In surance company vs. Commercial Credit company: demurrer .of de fendants Harry Miller and Charles L. Creasy to complaint. Probate Court R. C Parrent guardianship: appraisal, $920.80, by . J. M. Bones, Tom Webb and Forest E- Bonehie. - Margaret . Campbell guardian ship; appraisal, $3132.55, includ ing $9,00 Jn real .property, by Wesley and Vernon Thompson and Ernest Mott. ; Rachel Wilker estate; order for hearing September 26 on final ac count of Charles E. Pounder, ad ministrator, showing $1003.66 re ceived. $609.59' paid out and re maining assets n of $394.07 cash Dance - tonight Crystal - Gardens Wall paper. Matbis. 178 S. ComT Ask Marriage License Erich Lamade, Salem, and Wanda M. Nawrocki, Portland, hate applied for a marriage license at Port land i Dutch Boy Paint. Matbis. 178 S. Com'l. - ; ' : '. . Something New iers Phone 6490 j "ANTI-CIIRIST" Hear Rey. M. R. Tatman's 3Iessage on "Anti-Christ" Tuesday, Aug. 30th V 8 1. M. at ; Emmanuel Full Gospel Mission State St., Salem, Ore. V Day He's Alive and Cool, but six Feet r - - 5 .. . .j , , . . . . j 1 . V 7 ; 1 1 W x iV '- -: w.-. .... Slh . ... .... . ... . vrr' 0- ,-- . ... ... . : . .... --.. - . ..... - ,.' $S2? t I ' '"-i Spectators view TlvtBg corpse) Mela tyre smiles op at camera Paying a dime apiece for the privilege of taking a peek at a "living corpse", spectator crowd around the periscope through which they can sight Lester G. Melntyr of Chicago. . Mclntyre was buried six feet underground on Aug. 2 and Is out to break the world record of 38 days, the longest any person la believed to have been entombed. His hours are passed in listening to the radio and an electric fan helps keep him cool during his days and nights underground. . . and $3548 in mortgages. Margaret, Clarence and Violet Land wing guardianship; apprais al. $1615.84, representing dis tributee share in H. C. Landwing estate, by D. C. LIttlepage, Sylria Canoy and George Kirk;- order for Elva Landwing, guardian, to spend $20 a month for mainten ance of each ward. !.Ragnhilde C. Anderson; clos ing order granted Clifford G. Rue, executor. Louis Kuenzl estate; order ap proving first annual account . of Harvey M. Kuenzl, guardian. showing $522.50 received and $72.50 paid out. S. H. Van Trump estate; clos ing order granted Jennie C. "Van Trump, executrix; order holds $784.53 In accrued Interest on se curities .to be omitted from cor pus of estate placed In trust. Marie Meyer estate: appraisal. $1624.12, by E. O. Stadter, jr.. Clara A. Heltzel and Maria Dare. Georgiana Rand estate; petition of Laura Rand Terril. . daughter, for appointment of C. T. Terril as administrator of $1500 personal property estate. Mary F. Gregoire estate; notice of Ladd & Bush Trust company, administrator, of hearing at 10 a. m. September 1 on its petitions to lease 458-acre "home place" and 235 -acre "Ferschweiler place" to Octavia Gross for one year at $900 and to rent 135-acre "Victor Point place" to Paul Ja quet for one year at $250. , A. J. Flint, sr., and Viola Flint estates; orders authorizing Clif ford Harold, administrator, to re lease half-interests in $650 mort gage of Robert F. and. Mary Haz zard Budrow for reason property covered is not worth sum of mort gage, liens and taxes.1 Adele Roth estate; order di recting William. Roth, adminis trator, to distribute $4788.24 in cash as follows: $2394.15 to Wil liam Roth, $266.01 each to Ida Herr, Alice Smith, Alma Leisy, Bertha Leisy, Hulda Elfstrom. W. A., John, Ernest and Henry Roth; provision also made, for transfer of interests in mortgages totaling $6000. Cornelia Lansing estate; order for hearing September 21 on final account of Edith Ray, executrix, showing $2738.52 received and $132.25 paid out. . , .... Charles S. Huddleston estate; order appointing a sister, Edith F. Sasse,- as executrix of $6000 real and $1600, personal property es tate and naming Charles McKin ley. William W. Hill and Marie Von E s c h e n appraisers; will leaves $6000 mortgage of Andrew Andresen to a brother, Allen Hud dleston, a house and lot in Salem to a sister, Mrs. Rene Scott of Medical Lake, $500 to a stepson. Leland Brown, and $200 to a friend, Ada Emmett. Marriage Licenses Robert K. Wood, 20, laborer, and Esther Nightingale, 19, housekeeper, both of Stayton. ' Henry Beard, legal, rancher, and Vernlce Lawson, legal, house keeper, both of Detroit. WAIT F O R ARBUCKLE & The Call Board HOLLYWOOD - Today F a m 1 1 y night, , two features, "Romance in th Dark," with John Boles an 1 Gladys Swarthout' and "Sttte Police" with John King and Constance Moore. . Friday--'Outslde Paradise" with Phil Kegai' and Penny . ' Singleton.' and Bob Steele "Ridin the Lone Trail." STATE Today Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Spncer Tracy in "Test Pilot." Friday Eastern vaudeTille, four acts and on the screen "Luck of Roaring Camp" by Bret Harte. GRAND Today "Alexander's Rag time Band" by Irving Ber lin, with Tyrone Power, Al ice Faye, Don Ameche, Ja;k Haley. Saturday Jane Withers In "Keep Smiling." EL6IXORE Today "The Crowd Roars" with Marveen O'Sullivan plus latest "March of Time." Thursday Harold Lloyd In "Professor Beware" and "Ccme on Leathernecks" with Richard Cromwell. CAPITOL Today "T enth Avenue Kid" with Bruce Cabot and. George O'Brien in "Painted Desert." : William Brinkley. 27, salesman, route six, and Dorothy Rose Kre c h t e r. 22, - stenographer, 156 South Church street, both 'of Sa lem. . r' George W. Quick, legal. Insur ance underwriter, Mulrskirk, Md., and Lulu R. Walton, legal, home economist. 1105 Leslie street, Sa lem. Justice Court . . Raymond E. Corbett; pleaded not . guilty ' to drunken driving charge and posted .$250 bail for freedom pending trial; date to be set later. . - . H. W. Burrell; $100 bail posted pending entry of plea August 31 to charge of drawing bank check without, sufficient funds.- . - Egbert Allen Pruitt; - pleaded guilty, case continued to August 29 for sentence, operating vehicle without clearance, lights. : Tom Oliver Morris; trial on drunken driving charge begun, continued to 10 a. m. Thursday for additional defense witnesses. - Claytcn Catton; $1 fine, no op erator's license. , Donald V. Morris, 15; certified to juvenile court, charge of driv ing without operator's license. Docketed for today: non-jury trial at 10 a. m. for Al Lucas, charged with assault and battery cn George W. McCoy; prelimin ary hearing for Harold Peterson at 10:30 a. m. on charge of non support; jury trial at 2 p. m. for Clarence L. Gosser, charged witn drunken driving. KlffiM KING'S Underground 4." urn Building Movies Will Be Screened FIIA Film to Be . Shown to Selected Group in Salem Friday . . Announcement of the showing of a recently produced sound mo tion picture film entitled "Today We Build." was made today by Jamieson Parker, state director of the federal housing administra tion for Oregon. The film will be shown to a group of business men and wom en, Including officials of the city of Salem, mortgage lenders, real tors, lumbermen, contractors and others directly interested In the. home building program at the auditorium of the chamber of commerce at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug ust 26. . , Portland Lands Film s The film is strictly educational and deals with a 45-minute -discussion and showing of the hous ing problems and conditions which confront all sections of the United States, as well as some of the European countries today. Considerable time and energy has been spent in producing the film, and it Is declared, by those who witnessed the preview several days ago In Portland, to be one of the most constructive films of its type yet' produced. . Also appearing on the program will be speakers prominently iden tified end associated with the city government and the building trades industry. Silverton, Albany WPA Grants Made Four more Oregon grants have been approved by President Roo sevelt, according to a telegram received by Representative James W. Mott here Tuesday.' These Included $61,300 for an equipment building at Albany, $18,000 for an addition to the f Milwaukie high school, $68,850 for" the Silverton high school. V 0 0 TO A NEW BOX- OFFICE RECORD OVER! Today and Tomorrow HIT AFTER HIT! They'll Play the - GTATE Coming '-Marco Polo" "Yellow ' Jack. "Kentucky Moonshine "Tom -Sawyer" . ,4S Comrades CLARK MYRNA SPENCER IE IB f CLARK MYRNA SPENCER Matinee I Evening 15g Drink Measure Argument Filed 1 k. . onents of Initiative ear Bill May Renew Bootlegging Evil Argument for publication In e measures' pamphlet opposing tl initiative measure - providing th$ all intoxicating liquors, In cluding beer, shall be dispensed in btate liquor stores, was filed In the 'state department here Tues day. Particular objection was voiced to that provision of the initiative bill which would make it unlaw ful t to establish a state liquor store within a half mile of a school or church. The negative argument alleged that this provi sion would wipe out most of the existing state . liquor stores , and make it impossible to. establish new' 'ones...--"- ':.'r'". ' Another provision of the Initia tive bill making the state liquor commission responsible for dam ages -for. tbe sale of liquor to persons-without a liquor permit or other Ylolations of law was at tacked in the argument. It . was contended that this provision was unfair and unreasonable and would weaken the Oregon liquor setttp. :. . v '.. , ' ' Fear Bootlegging Revival ', I Charge also was made that passage of the 'inlatlve measure would revive bootlegging and re duce the liquor receipts to such an extent that there would be no funds for old age assistance. The negative argument was filed by the Law and Temperance League of Oregon, of which Wal ter P. Fell, Eugene, is president. The original Initiative measure was filed b. tbe .Ant! Liquor League of Oregon, through Hay ward H. Johnson. . " . The time for filing negative arguments, expires today. . The measures pamphlet will be printed and circulated prior to the November election.' August Gas Taxes Near Record High ' Oregon's gross gasoline Jtax levied during July was the third highest monthly total In the state's history. Secretary of State Snell reported Tuesday. The July figure of $1,142, 118.35, representing the sale of 23,000,000 gallons of gasoline. $9495 for "municipal improve ments at Albany, and $27,351 for the Dallas high school. , Thrilling Record Breaking Crowds Days vt4 iuuiij: K BLOOD-KID i7G37E With LARAINE JOHNSON RAY WHITLEY This Picture Is in the $250,000 Quiz Contest PLUS HIT NO. 2 BRUCE CABOT - BEVERLY ROBERTS in "TENTH AVENUE KID" ssi r- JBL . .. .sn-sr- sg- e STARTS TOMORROW This is one of the f250,000 Movie Quiz Pictures , .1 V .s mm) 1 I LAST Robert Taylor in MCROWD HOAIISv, TIMES - SKK IT THIS PICTURK IS IMPOltTtNT TODAY IX THE 8250.000 MOVIE QUIZ CXJXTi:ST was exceeded only by collection during July and August last year. Gasoline sales for the first set en months of 1938 hart brought tbe state a record breaking $6.324. 293.20 in taxes, Sntll said. Fair Biggest, Best, Spitzbart Claims Manager Says all Display Space Already Taken ' for big Event An Oregon state fair, "bigger and better than ever before," Is scheduled for September 5 to 11, Leo Spitbart. its manager, re minded members of the Salem Kl wanis club at their 1 irn c h e o n Tuesday noon. In assuring tbe Klwanlans that the fair was a guaranty suc cess. Spltibart mentioned that all available commercial display space had already been taken, with some firms, doubling th space they had rented in previous years. Spltibart mentioned that total attendance last year was 117,001 and the gross receipts $140,000 , of which at least half mas spent In the sal em trade area, j Les litte's negro dance bamt ; will be a special attraction this year at the tree dances eacn signi. Musical programs are being ar ranged for each day by tbe state federation of music clubs. It la planned to offer a minimum of entertainment In the forenoons,, co that attention may be concen trated on the exhibits end Judg ing events, with a maximum of entertainment in the afternoon and evening. Multnomah GOP Schedule Picnic The Multnomah chapter,' Ore gon Republican club, will hold a basket supper picnic in Laurel hurst park Wednesday, August 31, between the hours of 5:34 and 8:30 p. m. - Chairman of the day Is Itay Carr. The program will feature republican candidates. Miss Hose Colombl, noted soprano, and the drum corps of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will furnish the music. The general public Is Invited. 1 vVIrv.-) :joHN UNO . WILLIAM tUNDlGAN "CONSTANCg MOOSE LAIBYBtAKH IFAJttLUMacOONAJD DAVID JVI And Hecoml Feature Added .w and Cartoon CHAPTE3 HI VONXKa IH2TC2TI U I4l Two Fcalurrs GANGWAY FOR THE U. 5. MARINES! 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