;f - , .;.' -r. LlN tr? f' v;--. r-a--; vvuv- - The OREGON STATES&VN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning January- 8, 1939 tr -" page five Local News Brief s flo4a-Lw Is Tictlm Mn. Frank Harris of ' Salem Is the another of Mri. Edward J. Stan ley, wfdow ; of the Oregon . City - municipal : building Janitor Who was killed there; Tuesday by an . accidental - gun wound. Stanley, w.ho was' :5 jtOwas : shot ; in the b a e kjf when he'' inadvertently v. knocked, a .38 .calibre' revolver. . from the hand "of Lawrence Hopp, police officer who waa cleaning the gun; which. discharged as H - hit the floor. Stanley leaves his .wife and five children, all of Ore- gon City. ' ' : -." Delicious home-made candy at Smith's ' Fountain " Lunch, 235 North High. ? ; Paroles Issued Governor Charles H. Martin Satorday issued paroles to Jack Kensler, Multno mah "county, and -Jack Harroun, Clatsop county. Kensler is serving a nine months, term in. the atate penitentiary for larceny while Harroun is serving two years for forgery. - ' - Attend Jackson Dinner. Sa lem democrats were represented at the Jackson day dinner at Port- land last night . by delegations headed by Sheriff A. C. Burk, Av ery. Thompson, president of the Marion County Democratic so ciety; and D. J. Richards, Marion county state committeeman. Joins Chamber Newest mem ber of the Salem chamber of com " merce la Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn, realtor, whose membership was obtained, by Murray Wade. These little imper fections of old style glasses make a differ ence in vision that is almost unbelievable when compared to the modern, stylish glasses we feature to day . . . Modern equip ment, better lenses and frames will give yon more comfort and better vision . See OPTICAL CO. , j Optometrist 444Sta(eSViPti. 5528 U is the watchword of our I prescription department at I all times play safe. I "Be Wixe end .. . Schaeferize' ISCIIAEFER'S U DRUG STORE I. .135 N. Gonfl. St. I fl Phones 5197-7023 I FLOWERS OLSON, Florist Court A High Ph. 7166 - Long Terns Easy Paynes .; ; . ibl?:HA:b3 tin qui no d nDDnn0,;.fc3r. ' Gttirdlast Ckig. Phew 4I0S bosh' -X Jati eCwHMV - -- Coming Events Jan. O. Fortieth Oregoa legislative sesskMi ' opens; : In- . augural cereneoaiea for . Gov- : ernorlect Charles A. Sprague, '3 p.m, capitol. " . Jan. 9 Installation, mw -West Salens grange,' West Sa lem ejty hall, pan. , . i , Jan. 10 Jackson day ban quet, Marion hotel 7 p.m. . Water Rights Asked H. E. Rothrock, Jefferson,' Saturday filed application : in .the state en gineer's office here to appropriate two second feet of water from Thomas creek, tributary of the South Santlam river, for irriga tion in. JUnn county. The United States government, farm security administration, has asked to ap propriate water from the Tualatin river for irrigation in Washing ton county. Larceny Case Transferred The case of state against A. W. Snnderman, charged with larceny of a telephone and ironing board from Nick Schmidt, has been transferred to Salem Justice court by Justice of the Peace Walter H. Bell, who disqualified him self in the matter. Snnderman pleaded innocent. No hearing date has been set. LuU Florist. 1276 N. Lib. 859 J. Two Fire Calls A chimney fire at the Lloyd Ramsden home, 658 Center street, caused a ran by two -Salem fire department trucks at the dinner hour last night. Earlier in the afternoon a car fire was extinguished in the 700 block on South Liberty street. Clnb 2 Monday Townsend club No. 2 will nominate officers for the ensuing year at its reg ular meeting Monday night at Leslie chnrch on South Commer cial street. Fred Tooze, sr., is urging full attendance at this session. Pearson to Speak W alter Pearson, newly appointed state treasurer, will be the speaker at the Salem Kiwanis clno luncheon Tuesday noon. He has not an nounced his subject. Xot Same Hunt The Herbert Hunt who was arrested recently on a charge of drunkenness and ordered to leave town is not the Herbert Hunt who lives at 2460 Trade street. Files Business Name A Ty- ner Woolpert has filed his assum ed business name, Woolpert Drug company, 198 North Liberty street, at the county clerk's office. Boy, 18, Arrested A hoy If 7ar eld was charged in Salem justice court, yesterday with for gery. He was alleged to have ob tained a $24 WPA check payable to Rose Farlow, endorsed her name on it and cashed it at a local store. . . Kansas Club Meets The next meeting of the Kansas club of Sa lem will be hied at the Knights of Pythia's Hall,, 4 . North . Com mercial street next Wednesday night. A program has been ar ranged and refreshments will be served. Bicycle Tag Rash Saturday morning's lineup .of youngsters seeking bicycle licenses at police headquarters was so lengthy that all available officers Including Po nce Matron Bessie Armour were busy taking applications. - : Georee Adams Visits . After Attending the Northwest eanners' meeung ai roruana. ueorge M. Aaams or san Francisco is spend ing the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses P. Adams' on the Wallace road. Club Meetinc Aire Retirement and Youth Employment club No. will meet at Shrode's hall Mon day night at 7:30 o'clock. All members and friends are invited to attend. Legislators Domiciled Sena tor C. W. Clark from Roseburr and Rep. Frank Deich are taking up residence at the Haseldorf during the legislative session.: Obituary Mlsslnger At the residence. 1165 North Fifth street, Earl Missinger, Janu ary 6, at the age of 39 years. Sur vived by widow. Emma Lee Mis- singer and son, Edward J.( both of Salem: sister. Mrs. Lloyd ,Tre3ham of Amity and two brothers, - I'ecu Missinger oi in dependence" and Harold Missinger of McMinnville. Services will be held Sunday, January t, at 1:30 p.m. from the Terwilliger funeral home, 770 Chemeketa. Rev. Guy Drill will officiate. Interment Amity cemetery. Sellers Jess Sellers, late resident of Jackson county, in this city, Jan uary 7. Survived by brother, El mer Sellers or Topefca Kane., and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sellers of Indiana, Announce ments later by the Walker & Howell Funeral home. Reimann In this city. January. 7, Bar bara LaVerne Reimann, aged 2 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Reimann of 3063 South cot tafta street. Oranddauahter of Rich L. Reimann, sr., of Salem, Mrs. Nellie Bllxseth of Salem and TtPrt Bllxseth of Seattle, Wash., also several aunts and uncles sur vive. Announcements later by the W. T. Rlgdon company. Smith Royefta Smith, 83, at the reel dence of her son in Camas, Wash Services will be held- from the Ter williger funeral home at 10:30 a, m. Monday. January t, with Rev. Irving Fox officiating. Interment IOOF ceremtery. Hill Panels Meet Monday Grand Jury to Continue . Investigation Begun in . Last Week The grand Jury and. circuit court trial jury panels will both meet at the courthouse at 10 a.m. Mon day, the former to continue inves tigations begun last week and the latter to attend Judge L. H. Mc Mahan's Jury school. Judge McMahan, who returned yesterday from spending the holi days at Los Angeles with Mrs. Me Mahan, who is In the south, for her health, also will try the ease of Anna Doerfler vs. M. B. Mosher without a Jury Monday. The ac tion is one of forcible entry and detainer.' . Circuit Court Federal Land bank of Spokane vs. Carl H. Johnson et al; defen dants appeal bond. Confirmations of lien foreclo sure sales, City of Salem plaintiff and following defendants: Minnie Pratt et al. The Adjustment, bu reau et al, Bruce Bowne et al, Charles Gardner et al, Isabelle E. Carpenter, Gertrude J. M. Page, Jessie Phillips, Robey S. Rat cliffe, Howard E. Jones. Hawkins V Roberts Building corporation vs. M. Clifford Moyn lhan; motion to strike. . Hanson A Lll jequiat Inc., vs. E. C Disney et al; motion to make answer to defendant B. F. Felger more definite. , M. T. Molsan vs. Salem By-Fro-ducts company et al; motion, of defendant P. N. Kurth to make answer of defendant Glaser more definite. Agnes R. Irwin, administratrix, vs. Southern Pacific ; ' plaintiff's appeal notice and, bond. Charles . Nelson Marshall vs. Anna 8. Marshall;, order granting defendant temporary custory of minor daughter and setting mo- tlon for temporary support money and costs for-hearing January 17. Willamette Production Credit association vs. Robin D. Day et al; motion to strike, '. ; r :"' ' . .Probate Court Robert E. Siewert guardianship; semi-annual report, Aliee M. Sie wert, guardian, - approved; 15, BB1.62 received; $5 paid but. ' M. P. Dennis estate; closing or der, Lenora Dennis, executrix. Jennette Smith estate; final hearing continued to January 14. Martin Zuber estate; George H. Bell, E. C Denny' and C. J. Lewis named appraisers. " Betty Jean Scott guardianship; O. E. Scott named guardian5; 1125 compromise settlement of accident claim against Oregon Motor Stages approved. Edna Curtis Hovenden estate; order; Ruth E. Calvert, adminis tratrix, to deed lots 11 and 32, Trullinger Acres, to C. J. and Lydia Schlabach. Ida Cawrse estate; order, Charles Cawrse, executor, for 60 days additional to file inventory, list heirs. - ; . Marriage Licenses . Alwin A. Manning, legal, ponl tryman, Woodburn, and Letitia If. Zollner, legal, housekeeper, ML AngeL;:.:.:- - UCG Exemption's Deadline Jan. 15 Under, the Oregon . unemploy ment compensation law, employ era . now. liable for the payment of contributions but whose em ployment has dropped "telow. four workers for; the repaired time have only until January 16 to file application for termination of coverage, according to Admin istrator D. A. Bulmore. Exemption will 'be granted af ter a' finding by the commission that an employer has not, during 1938, employed in employment subject to the Oregon unemploy ment compensation law on any cne day four or more persons in any calendar Quarter wherein he had a total payroll of $500 Borland's Appeal Argument Held up 'The appeal from a first degree murder conviction of Leonard Dorland, to have been argued be fore the supreme eourt here next Tuesday, was postponed indefin itely Saturday because of the ill ness of'Dorland's attorney."- ", "" . Dorland was convicted of slsy- lng Herbert Ruef August 14 U fight near Sheridan. ' - OFFICE .Transfer Cases Q Ledgers & Journals Calendar Pads Typewriter Ribbons and Carbon Paper Stapling Machines Card Index Cabinets Rubber Stamps Notary & Corp. Seals and- TYPEWRITERS Cheek Needham's List Of Your Office Needs for 1939 Typewriters All Make For Sale D For Rent Repairs Royal Typewrit ers, Sales and Service And Pencils, Ink, Paper, Clips, Glue, & Etc. Needham's Book Store 465STATBT. WE DELIVER PHONE 5802 1.2 X. X. tw, a k Oasa, K. A. Herbal remedies tor "ailments of stomach, lirtr, kidney, akin. blood, claads, urinary sys tam of men A women. 11 Years in service. Naturopathic FhyaU eiana; Ash r your Ntlgttbori about CHANT tiAM. " am csu iiedicine ca M1U Canrt SL. Corner Llber- tx. Office ones Tuesday 4 Bat-j Thomas J. Hill, SI, at the resi dence of his son, JO North 19th street, Friday, January f. Sur vived by son, Max O. Hill of Sa lem; daughters Mrs. 8. D. White of Anaconda. Mont, and Mrs. Ned Coumbe of Dillon, Colo. ; grand son, Keith White of Seattle. Serv ices will be held from the Clough Barrkk chapel . Monday, January 9, at 10r0 a. m. Rev;. H. C. 8tover will officiate and interment will be in City View cemetery. ' . : Vercler . r;4:;s: " Andrew Verderr' January, i , at the residence, 7S5 North Commer cial street; at the age. of 7 1 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Jessie C. Vercler of Salem; toucdaughters, .Mrs.: h: Gibson, Mrs. T W. Holman and Mrs.. Chester Nolan, all ot Salem, and Mrs. John Ben nelt ot Taklma, Wash.; tour grandchildren; William and Betty Gibson, both, of Salem, and Earle and Allen. Bennett,' both of Takl ma. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel ;t Tuesday, January!, t lfl:S0 a. m. Inter ment City View cemetery. :.. r KSLWI: Monday 9 :30 to 10 P. M. iisten to thei ; - Inaugural Ball' - Hishiu. ; r Broadcast Froxa ..: NOTIBIII a luuia tn Cseehoslovakla. The Hungarian intelligence ser vice asserted it had evidence that Csechoslovak troops deliberately attacked Munkacs and the adja cent village of Orosveg, precipi tating hostilities ported to have or more deaths. The fighting night, but thoussi troops were movil points. Only trool were Involved. N been called to th In several Hunt ties angry crowd! gressive action w police. Joint Probe Agret On Outbreaks Cxecho-Slovaklt agreed on a Joint the clash. This stt entation of a wq protest to Minister Kjno of the Pragi Hungarian qua took a conciliator (The Csechc-Sh given in Prague garian troops and voked the slash. 1 ..... an Hungarian army officer was killed and that several Czech gen darmes were seriously wounded. (The Csecho-Slovak version said the fighting lasted eight bw It was der dent, an settleme Budapest Region Ii The Bi tested in ritory h mier Ba tonight f attack q Csecho-SV off Hung. Hungaria. was started m. PST t by Cxecho- regulars i the day I night saU ranged. Hunga) began sh first a peuuons urging the reappoint ment of Silas Galser aa superin tendent of the Salem public schools were reported In circula tion yesterday and Intended to be presented to the school board within the near future. Galser'a in in triai Not im utm imu day, with only three witnesses, including the defendant, called. An archaic system of bookkeep ing, thrown over last year for a modern method, an dlaek of suf ficient help during the taxpaying rash mmr kUwi tarn The Xstremadura drive was launched to divert the insurgents from their Catalonlan offensive and today, after hard-won gains during the last IS days, the in surgents reported but little prog- tn the east. Doughton Chosen Water Board Top toward disclosures by house committee ea nmAmericaa ao tlvities. Harry Hopkins, new secretary of commerce, aanoances he has conferred with some bvsines leaders and win talk with oth nulating policies If You Are Style & Quality Conscious ... If You Are Value Conscious Here Is TTODIIDAIS IBJESTT NEWS Spectacular Savings on High-Quality Women's Wear During oenau. Mrs. mtib nngni ana backed the superintendent consistently. labor unions by the initiative vi olated the board's labor standards, required in all state unemploy ment compensation laws before they are acceptable to the board. LiOS Blisquts ana i CFranTuem to -the west and south of Vatseqa'l lo were captured by the govern ment. Loyalists Make Sensational Values at 1J95 SLIPS, GOTO, PAJAMAS Now Tl 39 Only JL lenUl t v-r ; a v i x t I I toes caU hear h nominations fcrter to be a jrecne eoort, an. -(ff-Pow-eongress mada , Ihey mean to kal control over laying down an lor fh'e distribu- states. iommittee ues Jnistrator T. C about the need 75,000,000 ap i until July 1, bate unemploy- reed informally rmark future i would be no between -It wm be beneficial, will m- "SS cLklMf i? crease the summer flow of water." ""A Jnt? a?f HEi & Koon said. "The Uke back ot the ,(MownV. JSliSSnK dam it anything will Improve the U?0 XPfJL mm to mm ID colli distribution formula In the emer- (Tnrn to page 10, col. I) appropriation bill, it one ' v In tlmt. . Beautiful Silks t Tailored or Lace Trimmed! a kwuua theater and the municipal theater. and in intermittent fire in the afternoon were concentrating on the reside' Hungaiia serted thr pulsed. Ilea Aid, THE Health health years , of foi beauti diseaset Exam the pas one lnQ ber of into el changea tit i ezO ge TV tty. on a of n wh Md 4 All. tly . . Old the fv . lag the rounds ot Hollywood might spots tn Tuesday night in com pany with Peters, Mrs. Peters; his wife, Helen Phillips, and "ted daugy All values 12.95 to 16.95. Wools, silks, both for dress and sports wear, in this group. Umpqua Fishermen Special dress offering of some of our finest dresses ranging in price from 19.50 to 39.50. ROSKBURQ, Jan. Utktrimmed COATS Values up to 22S0 9.95 Our Beautiful 29.95 and 35.00 Untrimmed COATS Onlv than unvgo exanunanons. I den tsald) chin abbe) Mj h j who, SV se ai rBetk Hats One hundred fine hats in all col org and shapes. Regular price up to 7.50, you can have them if you stt in early at the ridiculous price Of Only LOO 'I ntS o it Vi the a su bOl yi lw Ion tatiov . Paff ernoon aai Last Call Brovrn Black - Gray AH the finer made New York coats, beautifully styled. We only have a limited number left and they are to be sacri ficed in this sale. YOU CAN TRADE IN YOUR OLD COAT. Terms. HURRY!! Revolver in Safe Falls. Killing Man pe "' "But the matter iaven't tlon now to know wnemer strug kn. de W eau FPres: lustleo eom ons. the Mean such i tor state ireign v rss king m admin- i ot rid- toward 0 shot lies flof tal II. Th the Hats D 1 II Duce to Ask Hitler's Aid In Jewish Refugee Removal The. captain haa been tn the hospital for a week suffering from a bilateral mastoid infection and meningitis. Kayser Tuckstitch GOWN and PAJAMAS Long and abort sleeves. Just the thing for the colder weather. . Now 1.95 KID GLOVES Most all . colors, all sites. A special pur chase.: regular 3.50 Values to 11.95 2 pairs . that MussoUni s d terms for the wm from German i suggestion .was re called for dm rlsh emigration to Dr. HJalmar 0 of the relchsbai was described w . . . . rmanv's original LONf sourcei mier requsi to as; gettlj It UnL ': Ambs Jan. 1 tesga4 net Al Prin was sal . port to; posala a whatevf . ; i lag hie week. I said, w ; proposi. Ambassador PhlUlns was said I with German officials la by a well-informed source to nave next week, i J.- o Close-Out 1 trM tod) dot moj tag eon the rests Beautiful new shapes and ex clusive pattern hats in all the new shades and head sizes. Reg ularly sold up to 15.00. You will have to come early to get them at taV be called deration taed ref Karl 8 ; M I councj trs ot given tl 4at leagt t eontr quired act i tinkle uid 1 Page exhibit to Paget O. B. Nicl federation the circuit me filing of rj to the two f uaus. Harrj nv"s, Wv , appoint ment as secretary oi commerce was criticized by some because he has bad no experience in business, told his first press conference la - -' was o D rfl storf olicles. ted with kalrmai lesa ad i coster I rvl mm 22.50 Tailored and dressmaker suits all to go while they last at called Amerce consider tenate Js greed t r on the ukfurter wpreme iere la 11Q emigration of I cod by making 1 tscreasc their I BAGS Hundreds of fine bags to 4.95. Complete close-out at only... GLOWS Mott Defendant in Action ' sbbm aws) ' sshv sssBi ' anal . anas sss Ms ISA gOOdS. Is plan attracted among British ttfidals, bat. Gof desa director oi amenta! commit We a till have a large stock of fabric gloves in all colors and sizes. Regular 1.00 . values. You can have them now at Aflll - . - T ( was advised to -wmj -"" r:::"- I for negotiation la sflseusslaf 1 Quaclaaoush 11 Special Sale COSTUME Broken Lines 6 Odd Pieces . Tjsaally 1.00 siad l.SS, to go at - ; 5Gc If immediate changes arc made la the methods ot administering relief, it will be against President Roosevelt's advice. . In his request for the emergen cy fund yesterday, President -- cenrteu huiwu urged il the new er. c sn- l .that inUe . they td . la mcy 95c Custom Corset Makers . GIRDLES V ". '. Two-way stretch panty girdles, Tea Rose,' White.,-',',- . DHASSIEIUES " : Close-out on aeveral styles in el- p -ther .White or Tea Rose..:: . U CORSIrTES Close-outs. Odds and ends from I Hi ' our regular ,4.95 stock ., . ey said . cat sus . ome t the Ihway . d ac- J9, POP- pd suggest-. ssua. coo ol Berlin -.. tubs,- for CorvaUlst Bounds 1. 1 General LH. Van Winkle to ap- J fcadant , Goldstein': waa not" eon- (for mileage. In evolving a similar Bates X, . " ' - - '- r point Goldstein as assistant al aected wiu Ue firss.. v. ' xormuia lor relies. . uat.need might be substltatcd IhczijPnripaCbdcicb : Closing .Out Lata Arrivals in - : Regularly nriced un l n to 10.75. Now priced XJQ SPORT 0HP0RB3 Crepe soles for the better dressed girL In black; brown and light tan. AH go at one price ' SEIDfc ilich-Prc:cx-'cx3 95 Hundreds of p a 1 r ; -most all sixes In each -' lino; Must : be closed out Begularly sold up to 12.19. Ton cam havo them If you come early .at - Ucnsa's Dices Shcsa X- A 1 lr . -VL. ' V" LTV SLs I ; I . early you ean hdy these v I JJ- T 7CV v ?- - . I f shoes at a teal aacri- - r -'. ' s y h tlet.-Only --- i -' :- ' - - - j lji: . wmm trday only. II A II. to IP. ILJ KSLiVl t to T P. U. Consultation, blood pressure A urtao teaU are tree ot charge- 1S89 EC,