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5Tr c ?2 Indicted in l- Tienp of Bocli Lone Inckenbach Picket Arrested ' on Chsres, - .: Contempt of Court r (Continued from page 1) . j called the Kagle V-Worth, strike OTer wtw ini dismissal of two union members and longshoremen here walked oft UwtVermarwhea pickets appeared at the boat was about' to lift the "hot" lumber. Less- than a majority Ot the Engla ft Worth employes belong to the union. The strike was set tied last alght; when the1 com pany agreed to, reinstate, the two ten. i '';.-ri;C--.-i -':T :;: 4 The solitary picket arrested on a contempt of court charge at the gangplank ef the Luckenbach, was replaced by a second picket but the snbstltnte disappeared when Officers went' to apprehend him. V The demonstrator represented the CIO maritime office workera anion which claimed the Lucken bach company had Ignored a na tional labor relations board or der to reinstate i three , unionists with back pay, .r?-Vii4,rf- circnit Judge John P. Winter issued a temporary Injunction yes terday - against the Luckenbach pickets at the request of the Luckenbach company and Port land waterfront . employers. The Luckenbach has . been.. Idle three ays.- - f : ' i Rational Walkout Of Miners Starts n. (Continued from page 10) he life of the people of this City lr concerned and we expect some cooperation. And If we don't set It- we will have to protect our el res end we Intend to do so. . (j "1 serve notice ob all people In volved In the coal situation and tkls Is no Idle talk that we will start to equip our furnaces with oft-burning appliances, as we learned, a lesson we cannot de pend on any -on kind ot fuel.?' , ".His expression ot alarm was caused by the fae tthat subways here carry millions dally--to-jobs they could hot otherwise. reach, and also because of the rlsltors arrlrlng for. the New York world's Ulr. i-i: j ,-. - Operators' spokesmen estimated the weekly wages of all bitumin ous miners at S10,e00,000. Under ti union's figures, the walkout. at'fts peak,: will involve ts, men. ;, : ; v- .',:,. - LEGAL NOTICE rs KOTICE TO CREDITORS : U No. 10122 IX TTTP fYlI'VTT rl'TlT OV ajb a aaaa v uv ja , ww .w k.THE STATE OP OREGON t For, the County, ot Marion . la the Matter ot the Estate) at SYLVIA G. SMITH, Deceased) i-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that' K. SMITH has been appoint ed Administrator of the Estate of Sylvia G. Smith, deceased, by the County Court ot the State ot Ore gon tor Marlon County. All per- -sons who hare claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the , same, duly" verified, as required by law, to the under signed at the office of Pace and Page, Attorneys. Ladd Bush Sank Building. ' Salem, Oregon, within six mouths from the date oiV the first publication of this aptlce, which Is the 5th day of May, till, and the last Is the zd day of June, l39. K. SMITH 1 S, Administrator of the Es f, jtate of Sylrla O. . Smith. ue ceased. . PAGE AND PAGE Attorneys at Law f Ladd Bush Building; Kajem, Oregon . My 5-11-19-2 1 J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN flat I will, on Saturday, June 3. 1)39. at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. at the west d.oor of the Marion County Court House In Salem, Oregon, sell at nubile auction In the manner prorlded by law ' for the sale' of real property on execution, the following described' real premls ee) to-wit: ... ': , - -Lots 1,1 and J, Block IS. Pleasant: Home i Addition to .the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon. ? Said sale will be by Tlrtue of an execution Issued - out of the Circuit- Court of i the State of Oregon tor l Marlon County !x tset suit heretofore pending therein in which City of Catem, af municipal corporation, is plain- tux. ana uiura tu. uiara, unmar ried.' T. H. Clark and Marion County, a body politie, are de - feadanta. the same being Clerk's Register No. 2717 1. iDated and first published May g 45 A. C. BURK 4 Sheriff , ot Marlon County, -' ..Oregon,! By Kenneth L. Randall Deputy. -My S-lZ-lS-Zt J t. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF BALK NOTICE IS HEREBY : GIVEN tst I wilL on Saturday. June S, 1139. at if;M o'clock to the forenoon ot said day. at the west deor of the Kaxlon County Jourt II iuse la Salem, Oregon, sell r t PVblie.' auction- Is - the manner prorlded by law for the sale of real property : a exeeutlea.; the' f aUowing described real premis- .ex,- to-wur i-fi ;Lot- t and 10, Block It; - and Lot 1, Block IT, Rlrer ' side Addition to the City ot ? Salem, Marlon County, Ore- "gon.. f! ' .. ,.r ' . 1 SaU salt will be by Tlrtue of aa.- execution issued out of the Circuit Court of '; the State of Oregon for Marlon County in that ,s u 1 1 heretofore pending therein in which City of .Salei, a municipal corporation; is plain tiff, and Nathaniel Murphy un married, and ' Dora Colwell; are defendants; . the - same being Clark's Register No. 27J37. Dated and first published May S; - 1939. - , -- A. C BURK Sheriff of Marlotf County, ( - Oregon. - -,: r By Kenneth L. Randall ' X ruty. My 5-12-12-2 J I Doctor Forced to Operate ' ' Dr. Stegmmad Hirschlld ef Chicago with which be was forced, at the j . inn s.wTOuwi gsiniis. sjt. t. moaed from, bia home, drireBt to as apartmemt where companions ; off the- wounded 'maa forced the operatlosu After the ballet was ex-.- tracted. the aruamea escaped, warataa? Dr. HJrschild aot to notify police warfl aileasriff aalautes bws had beesx tat.a holdap la which two poUcemea had been) killed ;ad;a tarerp patrost woeudeolXN photo. manowlers Average High SPOKANE, Wsh'Iay Wlth the spectacular --nine-game arerage of 197 -plns.r. Mrs. Ere Mullen ot .Spokane mored into the leadership fat' three women's di visions of the northwest interna tional ' bowHng congress today with a record-ahatterlng perform ance. She amassed a toUl of 1777 to set a new northwest congress all erents record, 1 I pins better than the previous record, set by Bess Preuniager, also of Spokane, at Seattle last -year. ' C. E. Jarris, bowling alley manager,, said it was one of the highest women's all-events scores ever made in an American tour nament. LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF 84X4 NOTICE IIS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday, June 3, 1939. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon ot said day. at the west door of the Marlon County Court House in . -Salem, Oregon, sell at public auction .in the manner provided by law for the sale of real property - on execution, the following- described real premis es, to-wit: Lot-7. Block 2. Rlrerslde Addltlaa to the City of Sa lem. Marion County. Oregon. Said aale wlll.be by rirtue ot an execution issued out of tne Circuit Court of the - State of Oregon for Marlon County in that stflt, heretofore pending therein in which City of Salem. a municipal corporation, is plain tiff, and P. A. Eiker and Caro lyn HTEIker, his wire, Marion County, a body politic, Lola Tar man, D. M. Christensen Veltheer. Geo. C Will. Marguerite Will and Olive P. Hyatt, are defen dants, the same being Clerk's Register No. Z786S. i Dated and first published May 5, 1999. ' : A. C. BURK . , Sheriff of Marion County, -Oregon - -- - - By .Kenneth L. Randall Deputy. My 5-1 2-1 9-2 C J 2 KOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On the 20th day of May, 1939. at ten o'clock sun. at the West door of the Court Houso in Sa lem. Marlon County, Oregon. I will sell at auction to the high est bidder, lor cash, the follow ing described real rroperty lo cated in Marlon County, Oregon: to-wit: . ;-- v---:':: - - 'Beginning ' at- the Northeast corner of Section twelve (12), in Township Eight (t) Sontl., Range three (2 ) West of : the Willamette Meridian, in Marlon County, Oregon; - thence West along the North line of said Ses tkn twelve (12), 40.00 chains; thence South l.SS chains more or less to the North line A the right ot way of the Southern Pa cific Railroad ; i thence easterly and southerly along the said North line of thJ said right ot way to a point where the said north line ot the said right of way Intersects the east -line ot said Section twelve; thence Forth along the said east liae of said Section, twelve S3ll chains to the place of beginning, contain ing 70.9 C aeres of land, more or leas, situated in Marlon County, SUta ot Oregon.: . Sale la made under execution issued out ot the - Circuit f Court of Marion County, State of Ore gon, to me directed in the case of SUte Land Board jf the State of Oregon; to me directed In the case of SUte- Land Board of the SUte? of i Oregon, plaintiff Vs. Richard ,W. Alsberge, Jessie B. Alsberge, his wife; WT B- Smit" peter and Luverne : Smlthpeter. big wife, Clyde Gray; L t c 1 ! e Reeder; Hasel M. Reeder, .and Marlon County," State of Oregon, a municipal corporation, defend ants. .'' .- Al 'C. BURK. Sheriff! of -' Marlon " County, Oregon, By ; Kenneth L Randall, ' Deputy. A21-2S M6-12-1I J s Is pictured with the razor olade petal of a gn, to remore a ballet iuncoua com ponce ne was awa later. Aecordlas; to authoritka, the 0 d d Itl oo in the lietzt . NEW YORK, May 4-ffy-A prim younr woman walked; Into the United Air Lines offices on 42nd street and bought a ticket tor Chi cago. "She cased aoulf ully at Pas senger Agent Ernest Albrecht, 11 tall,' dark and handsome. ' ' Someone called the air lines bus was ready to start tor the air port. But the young woman re fused to leave. "I want that man to kiss me goodbye." she said. . The bus driver tooted his horn. Other passengers looked at 'their watches. Albrecht saw Cls duty. He came from behind the counter and kissed the young woman; She le CLEVELAND, May 4-tfV-Pt lots oa airliners passing through Cleveland are breathing; easier. That peaky pup with a Doa Quixote complex is dead. The small mongrel became a headache for the pilots by pop ping; up consistently in , the paths of their planes. A dog; warden stalked him two days, finally dropped bint with a shot VENTNOR, nX May 4-(ff)-A sparrow that made its nest in the eaves ot Frank Tabasso'a house picked up a lighted cigarette on the sidewalk today and carried it home.-. The nest caught fire and so did the house. . The damage was slight ANSONIA, Conn., May -Firemen fighting a market blaze here tonight looked twice and then : shook their heads when a live seven-inch bullhead emerged from a hose liae coa nected to a pumping nnit. How the fish came through the city water system and then escaped . mangllag la the fire engine - pump apparatus re mained a mystery. ' A spectator pounced upon the bullhead and ran. 'V-V.: STAFFORD SPRINGS. Conn. May 4-CPV-The Western Union Telegraph company and the Cen tral Vermont- railroad wondered today what disrupted their wire service along the route here. Investigation ; showed that thieves during the night stole S000 feet of -wire from poles lin ing the tracks. : ' : Workers restored service to- night; End oi Flight This map shows the distance and route followed by the Russian fliers, KokkinaU and Gordienko, on their scheduled !ghr from .Moscow to New York.' Their plane was forced down at Miscuw Island, near New Brunswick, after covering appro xi- ga&ielj 7S3 miles. Only IZ3 . , . gamaiaai" " " 1 1 Dr. Of Odhneville lxpect?C.tolCixilinnellxi Charge at Coulee Witlt 51 Dibble at Portland (Continued trom page 1) headquarters ot the Bonneville au thority. v . .U Dibble, tor ' many ' years "Chlst electrical engineer for the recla- matioji bureau and at present con sultant to the Indian service, will make ale headquarters - la Port land, relieving Charles Carey. chief engineer for the authority who has beea in temporary charge since Ross', death early this year; ickes selection of. Banka met with immediate approval of Wash ingtonv: Oregon andV Idaho mem bers, ot congress. - Senators -Bone and Schwellea- bach of Washington said they re garded- Banks as' a capable engi neer and fine administrator.- - Senator MeNary ot Oregon said he had ,a high - regard tor the engineer and said he believed he would '"start, things moving so that we can utilize the ' project ror the pubiio good. Senators Borah and Clark ot Idaho said they felt the secreUry had made a good appointment." Sprague Optiniik On State Outlook Eastern Oregon Is Told SUte in Good Trim for Next Yean PENDLETON, May 4.-UPV-G0T- eraor Charles A. Sprague was in- nocnlated against tick fever for his swing through central and eastern Oregon but not agianst op timism. J U Despite the worry over drought ta some ; sections, the governor. addressing the chamber, ot com merce, said Oregon business, agri culture and Industry were forging ahead. He predicted nothing abort of a major catastrophe would pre vent the sUte from making sub stantial economic and social gains within the next few years. He urged capital to assist in providing payrolls to restore the "general well being that has be come a tradition ot the sUte. "I Inherited a good financial condition and intend to keep it in good order," he remarked in com plimenting the work of the legis- Uture. ! The governor was accompanied by SUte Treasurer Walter Pear- son, SecreUry of 8tate Earl SnelL Lewis Griffin, clerk of the land board, and Daniel Fry, sUte pur chasing agent, Spanish-American War ' Fef g'i Pensions Restored WASHINGTON. May 4.-UPV- MedicaL hospiul and burial bene- fiU were restored to all Spanish American war veterans today la a bin signed by the president. Some veterans had lost the benefits un der new eligibility requirements . 1 ' , " ' i Actress, Jockey, Wed PHOENIZ. Arts.. May Han urey, petite li-year-old film actress, ana jaca wastrona. xx one of America'a leading- lockers were married hern todav hv tha Rev. Richard Nye Merrill, pastor ox the First Methodist church. ; Si John Barry more SuQsElaiho f John Barrymore filed salt ta the aration from his wife, Elaine, ana for an accounting of more than $300,000. The accounting unit- also named bia mother-in-law. Mrs. Edna Jacobs, and a David Fisher, to the two women. Barrymore Is be is appearing in "My near Children."- AP Telemat. " Hiiskies Face 0SC Onl)iond9 SEATTLE. May 4P)-WIth their coaches equally gloomy, one Washington sports team left for Corvallls tonight and another will head for the Oregon SUte city to morrow. Said Coach Tubby Graves, whose 15 basebsllers left to open a two-game series tomorrow with the division-leading OSC team: "Our club will, have to get bet ter pitching and more power at the plate to break even." Coach Hee Edmundson, whose track squad will leave tomorrow to uckle the SUters In a dual meet Saturday, remarked: "Our chances ot winning are a little better than a week ago, but that Isn't saying an awful lot." Huge Trumpeter Swan Guest of Pool at Bend BEND, Ore., May 4.-P)-A huge swan, believed , a trumpeter, was captured in the sagebrush between Redmond and Prlnevllle today and later released in Mirror pond here. SUU Game Commissioner. Ken neth Moody said he believed it was trom one of .the migrating-fjocka that occasionally pass over this region. ' ' - Redmond Seeks Stadium In Natural Setting BEND, Ore., May 4.-(HL 120,000 WPA-Redmond high school district athletic field proj ect was set up in the Bend WPA office today. The field, if the de sired money Is granted, will be located la a natural amphitheater west ot the Redmond city limits. r : A,otG wnoPfcasoto New York supreme court for a sep described as confidential advisor shown ta Sloox Falls, N. D where Another Ickes Is Due Next Antra WASINGTON. May 4WJV-Mrs. Harold Ickes, 2 f -year-old wife of the secreUry of the interior. said tonight r that ahe expected "another new dealer to arrive in the Ickes family in Septem her. ' " - i ; ., Mm. Ickes Is the former Jane Dahlman of Milwaukee, a rela tive of John Cudahy, minister to Ireland. She and the 45-year-old secreUry of the Interior were married in Ireland in May ot last year. Rogue Fishermen Fined For Spearing ' Salmon GRANTS PASS. May 4-(ff)- Tne jusuce court emphasised with tinea this week thst the famous Rogue Tlver Is a sports men's stream limited to the use of hooh and line. Five men have bees fined a total ot 3158 tor gaffing salmon on the Savage rapids dam fiihway. Passenger Liner Aground MANILA, May S-(Friday)-)p) -The passenger liner . Mayoa ran aground 2 00 miles south ot hsrsf at 1:01 a. . (Manila time) today but by noon 1U 188 passengers had been transferred safely to an other ship which will bring them to Manila. ' Scribner'a to Suspend NEW TORK, May i-Vfy-8crlb-ner's magaxlne, pnbUahed without interruption for 12 years and 829 monthly issues, will be suspended at least temporarily after the May number. - d Conciliatory Talk To Tb fa Hand 7ould Ucsn.Stelia set to -Support Bloeg-DeekVr- lleply Jfr Awaited . (Coatlatied from page 1) believed If would shdw in the Polish foreign xatnlstefi atutnae toward Germany. '.- 1 A more than expected atutnde ot eondllaUon'. on Poland's part, Berlin argued, would lead to the conclusion that Poland, wedged between Russia and Germany, felt herseinsTa precarious poeiuon ta relying on. BrlUln for aid, against Bitter : ;Vr-v U ' ; ; The Impression grew In Rome diplomsUc qusrtets, meanwhile. that Fremler uussoimi was endeavoring- to solve peacefully .the Pollsh-Oerman riiirrerences. . t ' Th- fascist; nress unanimously cautioned! Poland to ref rain from holding out on Germany. In other quarters it was bellered that' It aly's foreign minister would urge nasi -moderation in: the--matter when he meeUthe Germ&n for eign s minister. at , forthcoming weekend conferences. i 1 1--Northern Ireland Not - '-'-In on Conscription "---,, x Briuln, looking . to Poland to avoid trouble with German. ex empted northern Ireland from her eonsipuon scheme to .prevent, au tlcniaes with Ireland. ; .i e - 'The move represented a vic tory tor Prime Minister Eamoo de Yalera of Ireland who had raised -objections against extend ing the measure to the six coun ties of northerii Ireland, which be hopes some day to join with Eire. France replied to reports her support of Poland was faltering with k reassurances that ahe was standing by her commitments mads with BriUin to help de fend Polish Independence it It is threatened. ' - Premier Daladier issued a state m e n t saying France's position 'had not varied," a sUtement he said was designed to counteract false impressions abroad. In Riga aad Berlin the Latvian and "German . governmenu an nounced they had agreed to con clude a non-aggression agreement. The decision was the -first posi tive trait ot Germany's offers to northern European nations after Hitler's relchstag speech April 28. Similar pacU were offered to other Baltic nations and the Scan- dlnnvfnn eonntriee ant definite re plies have not yet. been received by Germany. ese Case Review Seen SAN FRANCISCO. May l-VP) -Federal Arbitrator Wayne B. Morse today ruled he had Juris diction la ft hiring hall manage ment dispute which for a ume threatened a . Ue-up on the San Francisco waterfront. MeriU ot the affair will ba argued tomor row...:: . - . At the same time, the Wa terfront Employers w association naked Morse to determine wheth er he or arbitration boards la In dividual cities had jurisdiction in cases where longshoremen re fused to pass ; pieket lines 7 set up in disputes unconnected with waterfront business. f The j employers apparently re ferred , to recent picketing by Chinese of scrap Iron loading, as well as ret usal ot Portland long shoremen to pass picket lines of the CIO laternattonal. Wood workers ot America. . ' Picketing Every year thousands of visitors to the Chesterfield factories see the iniiiiitecCT best tobaccos ore combined to give you Chesterfield's can't-be-copied blend. r :-,:y; - - - It is this wonderful blend that makes Chesterfield co refreshingly different i i milder; better-tasting vrith q more pleasing aroma. i: - JTktn yc9 try iitayca vHll ttt g&j 4 . ChztofcUtlva tz&hzs cfiztn dri Bom more smoking pleasure. ; why - THEX SATISFY, f iniroisonase I i '.-'..v-f.-..--v . -,.-ia. . " : -.'-- T " . -4 r :, t S " Dr. Horace D,Perlmap above). was arrested In Fhiiadeiphia on a charge. oT being an accessory to murder 1 In the eastern sea board poison ring that killed to collect insurances Police Captain -James Kelly said all the Phila delphia 'doctor's medicines and office records had been seized. ect CaUed Uncertain PORTLAND, May i.-Fish-ing waa spotty j in Oregon this week- and the prospects for: the weekend were uncertain, the atate game commission'! , weekly bulle tin Indicated today. Salmon trolling in Willamette slough near Portland was good, trout fishing in Benton county excellent.- lake fishing la several lakes near Bend better, than ave rage, and blueback fishing in Nes tucca bay good. The survey included the follow ing county notes: Linn: Streams clear and In good condition but catches scarce this week. Fishing should pick up. Benton: Catches have beea made on spinners, worms and aev eral kinds ef flies in most Benton county streams this week. 'The Alsea and Marys rivers and. their tributaries best. - Marion aad : Polk : Streams ia both counties : too low for good fishing. "' ' ' " ' Kain apla8h Just Emphasizes Need PORTLAND. May 4.-(ff)-Part8 of the WillametU valley and the southwestern - O r e g o a coast re ceived a splash of rain at dawa today Just enough to emphasise the need of abundant moisture to loosen the soil in. lawns, gardens and crop-producing fields. . Clouds formed over other dls tricU but the weather bureau held out little prospect they would bring preclpiUtlon. RIGHT-NOW CLEANER For laundry, .woodwork, glass, silverware, ; linoleum and all cleaning. H MRS J, P. WE1SSER, Distrlb. 629 N. Winter Phone SS5 : ; ' -' iCoprrishetwv laKm Mybu Tomcco Co. hing- Prosp