The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 09, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 9, 1938
PAGE THREE
Murderess Is
Buried Quietly
Attorneys, Few Curious
Idlers Only Mourners
at Brief Rites
COLUMBUS, O.; Dec.
.nna Marie Hahn was burled
today. Quickly and quietly. .
Only her attorneys, ' the "wife
of Ohio penitentiary's, warden,
and the matrons ; who ' attended
the poison-slayer in , her last
hours were there as mourners;
only one basket ot flowers, an
nonymously sent, graced the con
secrated grave of the woman who
moaned the Lord's Prayer as
she was electrocuted last night.
. Curioos Gather
The penitentiary chaplain,
, Father John Sallivan, performed
the simple ritual Tt a downtown
funeral parlor. Two dosen curi
ous idlers gathered in the Catho
lic cemetery when the funeral
procession of five automobiles
drew up. .., - - .V - .r-'
The dramatic fanfare that
marked her 16 months' fight for
life had died with the 3f-year-old
woman.
In the death' chamber, where
she pleaded vainly for life, her
picture will be hung in . a few
days along with those of 213
men. Warden J. C. Woodward
said that act would end "the
Hahn case."
Charge Voided '
In Cincinnati - the state an
nulled a murder charge in the
poison death ot George Gsell-
man, one of four old men she
was accused of killing for their
money. She was executed for
murdering Jacob Wagner, 78.
One of the matrons, Mrs. Jo
sie O'Bleness. said that 24
hours before the execution Mrs.
Hahn was "a little witch a de
mon with a wild look in her
eyes." Before that, the matron
added, Mrs. Hahn behaved "be
cause she knew it was the best
way of fighting for Anna."
DUU UBU ilEIIT
THE
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The First National Bank's Cash Buyer
Plan, in addition to giving you the lowest
financing costs; enables you to make
a CASH deal Mere's what you do: ,
2.
see the rinsx nnTionni onnn
Any Branch
BigDrugFirm
Affairs Mixed
McKesson & Robbins Asks
SEC Aid to Straighten -'
"Fantastic" Mess
NEW YORK, Dec. 8-ff)-The
tangled affairs of McKesson k
Rebbins, Inc., described by a di
rector as "'so darned fantastic
he still cannot . believe them,"
were taken under New York fed
eral court trusteeship today, with
the securities & exchange com
mission as. a party to the pro
ceedings. . . .
On the prominent drug com
pany's , own petition. Federal
Judge Alfred C. Coxe appointed
trustees to direct the company's
reorganization under the new
federal Chandler act, which per
mits the SEC participation with
the authority of the court, which
was granted.
Appointment of the trustees
under the Chandler act super
sedes the equity receivership pro
ceedings brought in the district
court at Hartford, Conn., last
Tuesday.
Directors Tell Tale
An account ot the "fantastic"
circumstances which brought the
87,000,000 drug concern under
the spotlight was given by two
directors, W, - L. Cummings and
J. F. Thompson, in testimony
yesterday before the New York
stock exchange committee on
stock list. A transcript c f this
was released by the . stock ex
change today.
Cummings and Thompson, gave
a minute account of the far flung
operations ot the company's
crude drug department, in which
falsification of books, misman
agement and waste were charged
in the Hartford receivership ac
tion.
"It may be the whole thing
(the drug- trading department)
is just a hollow balloon, just
a shell, cummings toia me
stock exchange authorities.
"There may be nothing there.
That is the worst of the picture.
There is no involvement . of any
other part of the business."
The department s assets were
carried in the balance sheet at
$17,000,000.
SEIECT VC'Jn ran . . . neu cr uszd
. Under three years old
3 PflV tilSIl... you supply one-third
the price in trade-in or cash; we
lend you the balance required to
pay for both car and insurance.
You need not be a depositor to borrow from this bank
f)ntf of) 42. znclte5
of) ottldnd V
. CANDY AND NUTS
A complete line of Xmas candies and nuts. Do your shopping early and get
the best for less. Drive out to the HirWay Food Mart and save. We invite
you to see our grocery, vegetable and meat departments in array of Clirist
mas cheer. Pay less and get more.
Large
2'2 Size Tin
3 tor
wm Mates fet'a?.- -3 .
musics
San Wan or
Del Monte"'
No. 2
Tin
for
MLHM ViteraXi; 49 ib.baE gg
Candy
Plain Mix,
Old Fashioned
Chocolates
2 lbs.
Peanuts
; Pound ' "
MEAT DEPT.
SWISS STEAK lb. EQc
BEEF POT ROAST lb. Ec
TURKFySilbaSg
OYSTERS pt age
LARD lb;Hg
Let ns save yon money by selling row your Beef, Pork
and Veal at wholesale prices for cannlag and lockers.
Tissue
650 Sheets
roll
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BARS
- Pound '
Potatoes PPOdUCe KtoeT2
10 lbs- 25C - - CUh.TTp. 50 lb, 45c
Avocadas Onions. (letj aJ
Fine for salad. 10 lbs. Large bunch Urapclnilt
SC each - SOC 10C 4 lor 9C
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Lois Adams - . - William H. Carry
A 17-year-old girl and a 48-year-old farmer win honors at the Inter'
national Livestock exhibition In Chicago. The girl, Lois Adams,
of Apache, OkUL. won first prize of MOO as champion girt cook.'
The fanner, William H. Curry of Tipton, Ind.. la holding tha ten
ears of yellow dent corn which won for him the crown of corn king.
Gues Are Sought
To Mystery Pyre
Body of Man Discovered
Burning Atop Pile of
Logs Near Road
CASTLE ROCK, Dec. 8-(iV
Prosecutor Shirley Marsh and
Sergeant Little of the state pa
trol, went to Seattle late today
seeking dues to the Identity of
the persona who placed the body
of a man on a pyre alongside
the Pacific highway near, Ole
qua, north " ot here.
The body was tentatively iden
tified as that of Ed Killian, on
married, who lived nearby. Sher
iff H. T. O'Brien said the man
may hare been murdered, or hit
by an automobile, then thrown
on a pile of logs and the wood
ignited. .
, - Accident Unreported
Authorities said they -believed
there had been a traffic acci
dent Tuesday, evening, but it
had not been reported.
. The body was burned 'virtually
beyond recognition. It was dis
covered, thrust head foremost
into the Tire, by James Dunn ; . d
H. J. Terry, state highway em
ployes, and T. F. Triplett, Che
halis. Killian's dogs were, found
locked in his house and his cows,
apparently, had been unmilked
for two days.
Body Discovered
In Garbage Dump
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Dec.
8.-rT5-A bnlldoier spreading gar
bage at the Bayshora city dump
uncovered the body of a red
bearded, unidentified man today.
Investigators said they be
lieved he was n itinerant, rag
picker. There were no marks of
violence,- and the theory was ad
vanced he 'might have fallen from
a garbage truck and suffocated.
Oregon Ranchman
To Raise Bison
KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. l.-UPs
C. v. BartoU; Merrill rancher.
prepared today to go Into the
business ot raising bison.
He obtained two buffalo cows
and a bull for $50 from the Port
land zoo. The animals are now
quartered in the Barton barn, but
Barton said he expected to turn
them out to graze with his black
Angus cattle in Poe valley next
spring.
POPCORN BALLS
And Xmas party specialties.
Order bow. Special rates to
schools, churches and lodges,
KARMELCORN SHOP
124 S. High St. Salem
Miners Disfavor ,
Clean River Law1
PORTLAND, Dec. 8-irP)-W. H.
Strayer, Baker, member of - the
state board of geology and min
eral industries, agreed today
that strict enforcement ot ttae-anti-stream
pollution law would
put all mines and a third of
the Irrigated farms out of busi
ness. .
He concurred with other
speakers at the newly organised
Oregon Mining association Xa.
stressing results ot such ; n-'
forcement
"If the, law is not strictly en- T
forced," he added, "it should he
abolished." t . t
Leverett Davis, Cornucopias
was elected president of the rr-
ganization; D. Ford McGormtck.
Medford, vice-president, and .F.
Whalley Watson, Portland, sec
retary-treasurer. -
Davis said the purpose ot, thi
association - would be to protect,,
interests of mines and mining r
operators and combat unfayr-f
able legislation. i fv-.y
LAST NIGHT
Bosh School Rally, Mission St.
7:30 P. M.
Last Subject
THE LIVING BREAD"
A Spiritual Lesson on Wheat
Conducted by
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Richardson
Canadian Evangelists . '
WELCOME , ' '"
57 Are to Obtain
Gtizenship Right
Twelve nations will lose citizens
today when 57 residents of Marion
county and vicinity appear in nat
uralization court at the county
courthouse to take the oath of
allegiance to the United States of
America and receive their final ci
tizenship papers. Circuit Judge L.
G. Lewelling will preside and
Thomas Gritting, naturalization
examiner from Portland, will con
duct the hearings.
Of the 57 applicants for natur
alization, 33 have been British ci
tizens. The remainder include five
from Switzerland, four each from
Germany and Italy, three from
Sweden, two from Denmark and
one each from Norway, Turkey,
Greece, Hungary, Russia and Ru
mania. ..-
The court will open at 10 a.m.
PS
IFMODM TIHIIE
Give Him a Useful Gift!
He'll Appreciate
NECKTIES
3 for $1.00
Meany beautiful patterns and
color combinations to select
from. Reg. 55c Talne.
Special
on
MEW
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Xmas Boxed Handkerchiefs IOC
Gift Leather Handbags......90C
Dainty Rayon Pajamas........90C
Jap Silk Kimonas, spec, 2 for
Leather Sole Slippers 9&C
Felt Uppers
Silk Taffeta Dance Sets 69C
Lace or Tailored Rayons...... JJC
Manicure Sets 20C to OQC
Boxed Guest Puff Sets 25
Stamped Pillow Cases, spec. )Q
Men's Dress Shirts.....-. JOC
Warm Wool Mufflers..........49c
Boxed Tie & 'Kerchief Sets..69C
Military Sets .. . JC
Men's Gift Shave Sets..... 49c
'. Felt Slippers, leather toe tip 69C
Men's Gift Hosiery, pr..... 1C
Blanket Cloth Bathrohes.... 190
Boxed Gift Suspehders........49C
Military Sets, special...:....! 98
3.50 Value
Greeting Caids
A huge assortment or coionw
Christmas cards in many de
signs with envelopes.
2 for 3 for 5 for
58, gs 55
TREE
LIGHTING
SETS
oc
Complete with
cord, s o c k et s,
lights and add
on attach m e n t
ping.
TREE
ORNAMENTS, 6
-SILVER ,
ICICLES
ARTIFICIAL
WREATHS
Economically Priced
12 Sheets,
White Tissu..
45-Foot
Cello. Ribbon.
70 in Package
Tags, Seals, Stickers
200 Feet Gift
Wrapping Cord
Cellophane f
Wrapping Paper-
24 Feet
Tinsel Ribbon i.
5 Sheets HoUy
Wrapping Paper
5c
5c
10c
5c
10c
10c
10c
fti MS6(.
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SPECIAL! N
China Tea
Eg
TEA SETS, regular 50c. ..-25C
Identically the same regular
ly sold at 29c. Boxes slight
ly soiled or crashed. 2 to
customer.
TOY BROOMS
Wire bound brooms with red
handle. 81 Hn J
long. Just like i I f.ff
Mother's. Lk iVSa
RED CHAIRS
Uttle tots love to have a
chair all their
own. A CO
CUT-OUT BOOKS
10 and 24 pages with paper
dolls and their 'g
maUtiesT iJL XS CIS
POPULAR FICTION
Story books for both boys
and girls. An
the favorite
titles. i
MUSICAL TOYS
Bnclem. saxophones, tro
bones and cor
neta. Each
piece
TRUCKS & CARS
Your Choice
Coal track, ambulance.
wrecker, tank truck, vans,
bos, racers,
and many
others.
Sweetheart Dolls
Beautiful 15-inch baby doll
adorably dressed in organdy.
A variety of
others too.
Only!
Streamlined Airplane
Any boy interested in avia
tion will sorely go for these.
Jost like real '
In mlnl-L-Nrf
ones
atore.
Snow White Tea Sets
11 Pieces that little tots
can't break. Lithographed
Snow White
and the Sev
en Dwarfs.
SPEEDWAY BUS
Just press down on tbe body
of the bas and
It snMds for- V. 1 1 O
ward.
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CANDY
SPECIALS
Delicious
CHOCOLATE
PEANUT
CLUSTERS
Special! 19c lb.
Regularly 25c ponnd.
on sale Friday and Sat- 1
nrday only. Take home
a poond or two for the
family.
1-Lb. Box J
Chocolate Covered
CHERRIES
box
Christmas -
HARD CANDY
MIX
Specialt
2 ibs. 25c
5-Lb. Box
Assorted .
Chocolates
93c
FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
f Regular 5c
-CANDY-;BAEIC
"Baby Rnth
O Butterfingerw;
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