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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning, October 29, 1938 PAGE THREE Local News I Brief: Two Fatalities There were i two - fatalities In Oregon due to ! industrial accidents during the ' week ending October 27, the state Industrial accident commis sion reported Friday. The vic- tims , were Herman W. Brlden haeen. Portland, truck driver, and Charles H. Gregory, Neha leta, bucker. There were 699 ac cidents reported to the commis sion during the week. : Call for Bids The chamber ot commerce here has been advised that bids have been called for Tuesday. Nov. 8, at 7:30 p. m. for construction work on-consolidated school district No. 9 in Ben ton county, with about $29,700 available for agricultural shop, swimming pool, tennis courts, roof over grandstand and athletic fence. H. L. Mack, Corvallis, is chairman of the board. Mothers! Outfit that boy now at Bishop's great sale, of boys wear! r.noct. mt viniWxu Tlr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley have as their euest for the next two weeks their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brydon of Berkeley, Xalif. Mrs. Brydon was Miss Edith Findley. Guests over the weekend are Dr., and Mrs. riwtzht Findley and small son Jackie of Medford. ' Chicken dinner and bazaar Sun- da v.. Oct. 30." in St. Vincent de Paul Hall 11:30 to 2:30. $ ' ' . Movies Are Shown I. F. David son, superintendent of rock con struction for the forest -depart ment, was guest speaker at- tbe Salem Realty board luncheon Fri day noon, showing motion., pic tures taken during winter con struction at . Timberline lodge while snow drifted to a depth of 65 feet around the building. Schedules Class S i m o n E. Forsberg of tbe Multnomah school of the Bible, Portland, will con duct a Bible class at the YMCA each Tuesday night, with the fall and winter's study to be devoted to the gospel of John. Dr. B. B. Sutcliffe will meet with the cla3S for its first session next Tuesday night. The public Is invited. A great sale of boys wear now! Mothers, buy his every need for winter now at Bisnops and save: Wins -Radio Mrs. William Rahtz, 457 South Commercial, has been announced as winner of an automatic tuning .radio in a week ly prize contest sponsored by the Preferred Stock company. Her entry was made through the Tip- Top market. Auburn Bonds Filed County Treasurer D. G. . Drager has re ceived $2000 worth of Auburn school district No. 118 bonds, sold to tne state to iinance construc tion of an addition to the school- house. They will bear 2 per cent Interest. Best balanced lunch in only 35c, The Meadows. Salem, Charles H. Martin Friday ap pointed John T. Bell as justice of the peace of the Powers dls- trict in Coos county to succeed C. F. Olds, who has resigned. LAST DAY GINN FAMILY GENE SCHECK Don & Beverly WELLS and GILMORE ' -.But Uv Ik ap mmt A Whizzer of Movie Qnizer TUNES SMART CltlS...BCNT N MATH 0MCT1 ED ANSIS KENTfnALL 2 MILES NORTH OF -INDEPENDENCE Every Saturday &ite : Admission 23c ALBANING and His 8-Plece Orchestra Coming Events A- Oct. 29 B eisle Richards club meet at Sunny side school, 8:30 p. m. Old time music. Everyone Invited. October 29 Town send chor us, Hallowe'en party, iuoo North Cottage street. ' November 1 James Bennett. speaks on gambling in Oregon, Xeslie Junior high auditorium, 8 p.m. Nov. 5 IOOF encampment. armory, 7 p.' m. Open meeting.. Xov. 6 -Dedication of the new Calvary Baptist church. Xov. General election. Xov. 15 -Oration by General Breielfat old high auditorium, sponsored by IOOF. frT;. Transient HospltaUietT Suffer ing from; cold and hunger, Peter Critchlow, 71, a transient , who gave his home address. as "Penn sylvania,? . ; was brought to the Salem Deaconess hospital yester- day from Sllverton. He had been found near the Sllverton depot and housed over night In the Sll verton, jail. ' Salem's 20-30 club will sponsor its . annual . hard times benefit dance tonight . at Hazel Green with Tommy Thomas' orchestra furnishing music. Just $1 -per couple. Proceeds will go to traf fic safety project. . Chest ( Near Goal The Com munity Chest- solicitors brought in $402 to the report luncheon on Friday, making, the total $43. 346.70 with only $1153.70 to go. Theer will tbe no further lunch eons until next Tuesday, when all teams are expected to have re ports. ; Lutz Florist. 1276 N. Lib. 9592. Mrs. Richards Campaigns Bessie . SI. Richards, candidate for state representative, will spend todiy in the eastern part of the county and will speak at Sunnyside at 8 p.m. en route home. She was the main -speak er at Macleay Thursday night. Paper's Name Filed Certifi cate for the assumed business name of-WoOdburn Independent, weekly newspaper at Woodburn, was filed yesterday at the county clerk's office by Rodney Alden and Wayne B. Gill. Sawdust .and screened hog fuel $3.50 per unit, block wood $3.25 per load; 5-1 oad lots $3.00. Spau- ding Logging Co. Tel. 4116. Pipe Laying Okehed W. J. Llnfoot yesterday received per mission from the county court to lay a three-quarter inch water pipe from Alder street and the city limits along Hoyt street to the Llnfoot residence. Paint, wi paper sale. 178 S. Com'l. Meeting Monday Dwlght Bun nell of Portland will be the speak er at the meeting of the Town send club; No. 1 at'Shrode" hall Monday, j October 31. Doesnt Stop, Charged City of ficers yesterday arrested Mrs. Robert Needtiara, 1637 Winona Court, charging her with failure to observe a red ligbt. Obituary Dostal Aloisie Dostal, 51, at a local hospital f Wednesday, October 26. Late resident of Woodburn. Sur vived by widower, Joseph Dostal; Drotner, ; Frank Cnovjka of Iowa: sisters, Emily and Mary, in Bo hemia. Services from the Clough- Barrick j Chapel Monday at 2 p.m. Intercaent, City View ceme tery. - - - - j Taber George W. - Taber, late resi dent route one, at a local hos pital Wednesday, October 26. Survived by wife, Mrs. Laura Taber Stillwater, Okla., daugh ter, Mrs. Mildred Jacob!. Stillwa ter, Okla.; son, Edsel Taber, Sa lem ; Edward Taber, Graham Tex. Funeral i announcements later by Clough-Barrick : company. - j Lewis . At the residence, Rt. 6, Salem, October 28, James W. Lewis, aged 70 years. : Husband of Winnie A. Lewis and son of Mrs. M a r t h a Lewis of ' Portland; brother of Mrs. Florence Wilson of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Ethel McCoy and -Mrs, Ann Klein of Portland. Funeral services .will be held from the W. T. Rigdon company chapel - Mon day. October 31, at 10:30 a.m. , Interment City view cemetery, Dr. W. C. Kantner will officiate. Mahan Edna ! Mahan, at" a local hospi tal October 27, at the age of 23 years. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mahan of Boring Funeral announcements later from Clough-Barrick company - : : . . - . -," S . THRU TUESDAY FRANK CAPRA'S m mt I i ll v J T One of ; . the Most : Memorable , Screen Experiences of a Lifetime! Grand Jurists : To Reconvene Multitude of Matters to Face , Jury Last Part of Next Week The Marion county grand Jury will be called back into session late next week to consider a large number of matters, including several important eases,' pending before it,' it was understood yes terday. Because the - district at torney's .staff was to "be busy yesterday and . early next week prosecuting the Mart Broom burg lary case, the grand jurors were dismissed at the conclusion of their tour of state institutions. Circuit Court Clara A. Bales vs. James M. Bales; complaint for divorce, cus tody of two minor ' sons, $30 a month for their support, and $75 attorney fee; cruel and inhuman treatment alleged; married Au gust 7. 1935, at Kelso, .Wash.; affidavit by plaintiff supports claim for custody: of one - son. Richard M. Bales, allegedly being withheld from her. - V. J. Barnett vs. Earl Pearcy; judgment for $190.45 principal and $75 attorney fee in accord ance with stipulation. Credit Serv ice company vs. Archie. Holt, do ing business as New Salem hotel: satisfaction of $100 judgment en tered January24, 1935. Mildred Leahy vs. Emmett Leahy; complaint for divorce and custody of child; cruel and in human treatment alleged; mar ried August 18, 1931, at Van couver, Wash.' W. G. and Pearl Harina vs. Evan Davis et al; complaint to dissolve partnership ownership of land, have it sold for partition of plaintiffs' two-thirds share and defendant's one-third, after de duction of bills payable. Anna Savage vs. Albert T. Sav age, jr., et al; plaintiff's under taking op cross appeal. H. Mtlgrlm & Bros., Inc., vs. Max Schle8lnger et al; motion by plaintiff for appointment of ref eree to -take testimony of Jacques Milgrim and William D. "Hart in New York City. Probate Court O. L. Hatteberg estate; semi annual report of Martin O., Wil liam T. and Edwin Hatteberg. ad ministrators, showing $12,720.26 received and $11,174.59 paid out. Donald Everett Woodward guardianship; order approving annual 1 report of Carrie Ringo, guardian, showing $370.92 re ceived and $300 paid out. George Roeser estate; final de cree granted Frank Roeser, ex-4 ecutor. Virginia Hinkle guardianship; order for Ladd & Bush Trust com pany to pay $15 a month for sup port of ..ward's minor daughter, Mary Emma Hinkle, to the child's grandmother, Emma Hinkle. ' ; Charles ' W. Alexander . esyite; order setting . aside exempt per sonal property. ' ' Nancy A. Hart guardianship; appraisal, $5961.04, by Hugh Bll yeu, A. W. Brown and Charles McKee. ' ' . larriage Licenses Allan Q. -Phillips, 4 8, farmer, Stayton route one, and Louisa Bibbey, 21, housekeeper, Stayton. Harvey A. . Fery, -24, laborer, Aumsville, and Cecelia R. Silber nagel,. 22, housekeeper,: Stayton. Justice Court - . " ' Charles N. Marshall; pleaded innocent to charge of non-support; returned to county jail in lieu of $150 bail pending settlng'of pre liminary hearing. : 'Jim D. Hannaman; $1 fine; passing on a hill. !-' ; ( Samuel Sherman Allen; trial set for 9 : 30 a. m. today,' charge of being drunk on a" public highly- . '.-I .: Municipal Court ' J&. D. Nelson, drunk; fined $10, committed to jail to serve out the fine. ' ' : ; Law Alumni Meet The Salem alumni senate of Delta Theta Phi, national legal honorary fraternity, held the first of the winter's reg ular meetings at the Quelle yes terday' noon with E. O.' Stadter, jr.; of Salem in charge. The mem bers are alumni of Willamette uni versity college of Jaw and gradu ate members of Wolverton senate, Delta Theta Phi, onthe" campus. ;' ,''"'' ' ' "" '!'"." '";'j - Jones . Denies Guilt George ,S. Jones, . 51, of the Gates district, yesterday pleaded-innocent, to a check, charge In Stayton Justice court and was returned to - the county jail to await trial. No date for further proceedings was set. Bar Association 31 e e t s The Marion county Bar association will hold Its first, regular meeting of. the season at the - Marion hotel today at noon, according to J Ray Rhoten, secretary." ' 'Ml n Ji u ) nj inj m The Call Board HOLLYWOOD ' Today - Double bill, Jack Luden in "Pioneer Trail" and "You're Only Young Once" with Lewis Stone, Cecilia Parker and Mickey : Rooney. EL6INORE Today "Too Hot to Han dle" with Clark Gable and Myrna Loy. CAPITOL Today Joe Penner in "Mr. Doodle Kicks Off" and "Overland Stage Raiders" and. Chap. l-"Dick Tracy. Returns." - ' STATE Today Four act of vaude ville, Dennis 0Keefe, Ann Morris, Lewis Stone and Nat Pendleton in "The Chaser." - GRAND Today Frank C a p r a ' s "You Can't' Take It With You" with Jean Arthur James Stewart and Lio- nel Barrymore. . . .... Budget Approved By Non-Hi Board Rumor of Overpayment to Woodburn Is Explained Before Adoption After explaining away a rumor of overpayment to the Woodburn school district, the Marion coun ty non-high school board yester day adopted without change ' the' $169,967.26 1938-39 budget re cently recommended by the citi zens' budget committee. The increase in total expendi tures called for is J20.431.18. but the district tax will be in creased only $5,662.94, or to $100,045.34, because the com mittee was able to raise the year's estimates of miscellaneous receipts from other sources. The Woodburn rumor arose over the fact that by accepting tuition pupils from the non-high school district the Woodburn school administration was able tp reduce per pupil costs through increased efficiency, board mem bers explained at yesterday's meeting. Inquirers were advised that audits had shown the Wood burn district to be receiving tui- tlu." payments at the legal rate per pupil. Plans Ready Soon For Donald School Plans for a three-room modern school bnllding to replace the structure that burned down at Donald, in north Marion county late in the summer, will be ready for bids in about three weeks, Frank H. Struble, Salem archi tect, reported yesterday. The Don aid school district Wednesday ap proved a $10,000 bond issue to Supplement smaller 'sum re ceived from insurance on the old building. .. . -I The new school house will have a central heating plant, small kitchen, small library and twb rooms so arranged they - may be thrown together for a community hall, with a stage set in at one end. The building will be of frame construction. Last Rites Held ForW-Stephens MARION ; ' Funeral services were- held , in Salein Wednesday, wlthJ burial -at ..the ' Hunsacker cemetery near Marion, for John Wesley- Stephens. 58, who died at 'bis home -in Marlon' Monday - Rev. William Watson of the Friends . church " officiated with graveside services by the IOOF lodge of Jefferson. ' Mr. Stephens had made his home with . his 7 brother, Grover Stephens, In Marion for the past several years. He came to this community with his parents from Illinois when he was eight years old and had 'been here since. 165- Timber ; Mb vine Gets ;Okeh 5 - The state highway Commission yesterday authorized , the remov al of a timber 165 feet long over a i' state highway - from Pedee," Polk county," "to" Independence. It is consigned to the Independ ence Sand and Gravel company and - will i be used as a spiral pole. Under the highway commis sion's order, flagmen, must .be stationed both in ' front and at the rear of the truck. ' This is he of the longest tlm bers moved under permission " of the state highway' commission In recent years. ' I II 1 Broom's Trial Is Held Over State ) Witnesses Relate Stories to Talesmen in First Hearing Trial ot Mart Broom of Dexter on a charge of - breaking into the Charles Bochsler milk house near Mt. Angel was continued over to 9 a.m. Monday late yesterday after Loon'wlth witnesses for the" state still before the jury of 10 men and two women drawn at . the morn ing session. Highlight of Monday's testi mony is expected to come with the appearance-on the stand of Clovls 'Frenchy" Bourg. who was sen tenced to one year in the peniten tiary after he pleaded guilty to a burglary charge last winter. Bourg would have (been subpoenaed for the defense if the state had not first calted-him as a witness, Law rence N. Brown, defense attorney. said. John F. Steelhammer is as sociated with Brown in the case. Witnesses Testify r . State witnesses yesterday " told of the burglary, early in the morn ing ot last January 11 and state officers asserted they found a dry battery, milk can and two sacks of potatoes, that had been taken from the Bochsler place, in a pick up truck .belonging to Broom. Fred Geschwill ot -Mt. Angel said he took the number of a truck seen in front of the Bochsler place that night and state officers said It corresponded to that on Broom's truck. - Seven witnesses testified for the state, Charles and Raymond Boch sler, Geschwill, Frank Hettwer, State Patrolman C. Emahlaer and Sergeants Farley Mogan and Low ell Hertxel. The jury on Monday will be shown the Broom truck, which has been in storage here since the owner's arre3t nearly 10 months ago. District Attorney Lyle J. Page Bald. Deputy District Attor ney Joseph B. Felton is assisting in the prosecution. Jefferson Women Hold Club Meeting JEFFERSON Mrs. D. 11. Looney was hostess to the Jef ferson Woman's club Wednesday afternoon at her home north of Jefferson. Following the busi ness session, Mrs. M. D. Looney gave a report on Czechoslovak women and democracy, Mrs. J. G. Fontaine gave the book re view. Delegates appointed to the federation club meeting at Stay ton are Mrs. Earl Miller. Mrs. Eugene Finlay, Miss Myrtle Myers, Mrs. Herbert Looney and Mrs. R. C. Thomas; alter nates, Mrs. C. J. Thurston, Mrs. C. M. Smith. Mrs. Robert Ter hune and Miss Eleanor Looney. Mrs. Fred Looney and Mrs. Herbert Looney will entertain the club at their next meeting. Putt-off Decides Win as Five Women Golfers in Tie for First Place WOODBURN The regular Women's Day at the Woodburn Golf club was held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Clyde Cuts forth, Mrs. Gerald B. Smith, Mrs. Harold M. Austin and Mrs. Ray Glatt all tied for the prize offered for, making the most holes in five strokes out of nine holes played. A putting con test to decide the winner was won by Mrs. Austin. , Luncheon was served ' with Mrs. Wayne B. Gill., Mrs. Henry Miller and Mrs. J. Sidney John son in charge. - Richard De Jongs Invite Friends to Wedding Fete Slated for November 5 PERRTDALE Mr.' and Mrs. Richard De Jong are inviting all their friends and relatives to a free wedding dance in the Belle- vue hall, November 5. There will be good music and all are wel come. .. . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haberly had as their dinner guests Wed nesday night the local school fac ulty. Miss Florence Jordan, , Mr. Jordan 'and ' Miss Maise Burt. ' Note Playing, 2 Feature Lewis Stone Cecilia Parker - MICKEY ROONEY "You're Only Young Once" Added News - Pop ye Cartoon and tThapter lO of Serial ' FLASH' GORDON'S TRIP TO MARS ' .'. S ON OCR STAGE-l:3a P. M. fc r - Setb Jayne and the Hollywood Buckaroo L - ir1 . ; I - Program Broadcast .. v - SUNDAY - MONDAY and TUESDAY . . Contlnnons Performance. mm : SAMUEL G0LCVmiH.. ., mmmm cooper with BASIL BATHDOHE nfroJing SIGRID CUBIE ItNEST TKUIX OEOIGI SAtllEt ALAN HAII I1HMH IA1NIS Cert ef rtrivi iiiniitfcruwiTto Ajrrtsu : Also News - 3 Stooges in . "Playing the Ponies and - ' Pathe on Parade" ' . - , ' ' Club Notes Hello again, pals, time to write another . column. - By : the way, bow do you like the new serial by this time? Pretty swell. Isn't It? " . My, my, how those Wimpy Eaters gobbled up the ice creanr last Saturday. I thought it would take much longer to eat a big gob of . ice cream like they had. But boys will be boys (darn it.). IH bet they will be stumped with the. contest I have lined up this week. Don't fall to see it because it is going to fce very funny (I hope). - ; ' : Also . today .we will have a" good stage show with the great-est-yet - screen attractions book ed by our manager, Mr. Porter, who is offering a' chance to see "The Barefoot Boy" with Jackie Moran, plus-the picture you have been waiting : for "Too Hot to Handle" .with Clark Gable and Myrna Loy also don't - fail to see another - exciting chapter - of "Red Barry" with Buster Crabbe, I think you better come early (12:30) to be sure and get a good seat. And bring your broth ers, sisters or. your cousins and get. them signed up as members of - the club. If : they are not members, they should be. Come down and try your own . talents on the stage, because some day that little bit ot tral ng might h'elp you to win fame and for tune. . Well, I'll see you all today at one o'clock. JAY Mickey Mouse Chief Relief Borrowing Second $200,000 Certificates Are Issued Against Future Liquor Revenue's Receipt State Treasurer Holman yes terday borrowed $200,000 on certificates of Indebtedness against the state liquor control commission receipts with which to finance relief, old age assist ance, aid to the blind, dependent and crippled children during-theW remainder of October and the first part of November. The certificates bear Interest at the rate of 37-100ths of one per cent. The outstanding debt for re lief, old age assistance and aid to dependent and crippled chil dren, and the blind now aggre gates $400,000,' of which amount $100,000 will be paid from re ceipts of the liquor control com mission November 1 of this'year. Nemo Sewing Club Has Meeting at Rasmussen Home in Howell Area CENTRAL HOWELL Mrs. Henry Rasmussen .was hostess to the Nemo sewing . club . Wednes day afternoon' for the first meet ing of the year. The club will meet with Mrs. John Tweed in two -weeks. Members present were: Mrs. Rasmussen, president; Mrs." Lou is Wampler,. secretary-treasurer; Mrs. E. A. Dunnlgan, Jr.; Mrs. Adolph Klttelson, . Mrs.., Albert Haslebacher. Mrs. : P. A. . Wood. Mrs. John Tweed, Mrs. W." Davis, Mrs. C. Ii. Simmons, Mrs. Nellie Tuve, Mrsi Maria Milne, t; Mrs. Maurice Dunnigan. Grade Pupils Inspect . Postoffice at Salem CENTRAL HOWELL The pupils of the. primary room were taken to Salem Wednesday .af ternoon where they visited the post office, . the library . and bakery. The children have been studying various . phases ot the postal system and have a . post office In their, room .at school. CONTINUOUS TODAY 1:30 to 5 P. M. 10c r After 5 15c Jack Losen In "Pioneer TraiT Son day, 2 to 11 JP. M. Such Women! Such advenhire In love . such beauty and danger. ..no other man has ever known 1 t " I lfx 1 Silver Tea Brings Out Large Crowd New Three Link Club Plans First Card Party for : Saturday Night ; MILL CITY The silver tea held in the Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon was well attended. The music 'was in charge of Mrs: R." II. FauSt, wtth Don . Allen at the piano.. Devo tional services were led by Mrs. Whltall : who also gave an in teresting talk ' on church -and missionary .work In .'Virginia. Mrs. .Sherwood entertained with a. pleasing account of her re cent visit - in Honolulu, v The glee i, club of -the high, school gave a vocal number, .v Tuesday evening some of the members ot the Rebekah lodge met with " members of -the IOOF to organize a . Three Link club, to give benefit card parties. . Mrs. W. W. Mason was elected presi dent and ' Mr. Pearl Holthoase secretary. ' -. : - r . Card Party Tonight. . The club decided to hold a card party .Saturday, night. Octo ber 2 to which all are invited, pinochle; - "5 00" and "Chinese Checkers"- will be played. A lunch will be served. . ! Max ' Chance of Portland vis ited Monday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chance. Max is a student at the Western Baptist Theological; ' seminary and Albany college. ' During ' the absenea ' of " the regular pastor Mr. C nance has supplied the pulpit' at the Wilshire Methodist church in Portland for a few weeks and ' will be in charge of the Mulino Baptist church for a month. Judge Is Unhurt In Elevator Drop Justice Percy Kelly of the state supreme court received a scare late Thursday when an elevator in the state supreme court building crashed to the basement. He was the lone pas senger. The elevator was repaired and was In commission yesterday. Justice Kelly was not hurt. E STARTS IT SIZZLES ! The grand romance, drama, thrills i . A, I A fx V if t -' -V - it 11 1 L fLTi 81 PLUS -TVi. f 7 HIS BAND .. - :"-n ' t ' ; Sportscope News Events -"'" y L GIT AQ1?G: 1Tin)iTr 'vv vnrw my nm onnwi. FOOTBALL FEVER LEACHES ITS DIZZIEST IfECIilSir ; wU tni tst etitr ts fnr sra:a FEAX I KE XO. 2 The 3 3Iesquiteers ' in 'r . "OVERLAND STAGE RAIDERS" ", : with - r " JOHN AVATXE ' ' ' Continstows Today ad -4 Sunday. 2 to 1 1 P. 31. v.- TV'',::1- Net Liquor Profit $227,712 in Month Total. Gain Since July 1 From Source Reported at $608,588.94 A net profit of $227,712.26 . for the month of September was reported Friday by the Oregon Liquor Control commission. This brings the total net gain for the current fiscal year, starting Jaly 1. to $608,588.94. j Allocations to public assistance from liquor commission funds in the month of September amount- ' ed to $197,474.75 or a total of " $497,474.75 for the current fis cal year. Cities, Counties Gain In addition to this incorporat ed cities' and counties of the state were allocated $37,902.9 from liquor commission funds in the last three months. -Allocations to.un. lployment relief, " public assistance, cities and counties since inception ef ; the liquor commission in 1934 to September 30, 193?, aggre-.. gated approximately C9.000,flti. Bigamist to Face NY Bigamy Charge - When James Frank steps from the state penitentiary here Sun- -day", after serving IS months on a bigamy conviction from Astoria, ' he'll be met by Captain of Detec tives Emil Morse, New York, who " will take him back to Gotham to face a bigamy charge there. Captain Morse arrived here yes terday and announced he would . tako Frank, who was committed to tbe Oregon state penitentiary June 30. 1937, back with him im mediately after Frank's release Sunday. Visiting Relatives JEFFERSOX Mrs. A. P. Lay ton is spending several days of this week in Oregon City, vis iting at -the home of her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and 'Mrs. L. A. Wievesiek - and family. SALEM'S LEADING THEATRE I TODAY stars of "Test Pilot" in on land, sea and air! ...MEAIIIRE THIIllS with THE MEWS1EEI MEM. sn..'ScMt cUi' itirt m air ... SE . .Onim lif Aiftlt tiil4t wartffica. - SEE . . SwummmI 1 - $.. Cirl MvtJ vl tasat4 Ifm PLCS NEW SERIAL t - . t i smsismsmasi in n n i 1 m- Jr -t iifw:v-- "" "- . . . . i ii.- -v. 3t - , v ;4 - -