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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1940)
The OBEGOIf STATESMAN, Scdesw Oregon, Friday Morning, February 9, 1940 ill 3 PAGE TEN T i J 1 i- V I! i i i i t -1i 4 . Barefoot Burglar Suspect Arrested Youthful Transient Makes Admission but Feet Are too Large PORTLAND, Teb. t.-(JP)-The long embarrassed detective bureau wondered today if it really has the audacious barefoot burglar sraose unshod feet have tracked up rest deuces since early in 1939. Detective Lie u te a at t T. T. Scholpius said Anthony Zakas. ruddy-cheeked, 20-year-old Chi cago transient held for burglary and district attorney's toTestiga Uon. admitted pattering about more than 3ft homes in stocking feet but later disclaimed knowl edge of the crimes. Detective Cap tain J. J. Keegan later said he be lieved it was nroven that Zakas was not the burglar sought. Anyway, Zakas footprints are considerably larger than tkose ot the el at ire burglar whose tracks have been measured on many floors. Detectives WIDUm Brian and H. J. UeCormlck arrested Zakas yesterday. They feaad aim walk ins down the street with a large rock la one hand and a camel in the other. Zakas told Sehulpras "Hrt, tluA' f&sqj It la to lutva a firiend telephone and teQ rou what a1 grand time she had at jour boose the night before... how good the dinner was, and what her hnshand said on the way home afcont the coffee yoa served them: "WOW 7HAT5 WHAT I CALL GOOD COfTEfJ" HiN f Bros. Coff Aiwa Hill, Bros. Of e canbe ded upon for unjXorm- itofquHty day after day. When joa dotc care to brewing of HiHs Brea the irewm6 aavoc Coffee, its aroma ana m ffl never kei naaBteneS T .i:-U y, Wins ColTpliwnf, TteCbvurfCfctsp"- anteed to gWe W result. bT ..7 f rr makin if direct- are fol lowed. HilUBrea-Coffea should never be reground. Regrinding result, in ke of flavor and aroma and the coffee lose, freshness fsster. he also had brokea Into parking meters and ana vending ma- Unwminx Portland first har bored the barefoot burglar early last year. Bold as well as el naive, he apparently hid once behind a chair an til officers had finished searcaiag the residence. Lincoln county beach home burglaries also were traced to a mam who oper ated withoat shoes. .1) (til (to I , 9 " Tmarmi .lowly 7 to 10 Uii I Bzo-r tro " tsi la 5 eu" WU. Stix 5 """ ON THI SIDE of every can i V are directions for obtaining ' best results by any method of coffee-making. Write Hitts Bros. Coffee, Inc., San Francisco, for free copy- of "The Art of Coffee-Making hills bros corm AhT rfth &C wat t"? i. Never hell eer vertieeff This drires off the eremitic sab- stances from The coffee and u detri nental te the qeality of the beverage. Coffee cam be broerbt to a boil bet skoaM not be allowed te Cecilia us bathos. Commnnal Use of Equipment Talked LA GRANDE, Feb. t-FV-SUU farm see uri ties administratioa of ficials heard a suggestion today that farmers economise by com munal use of equipment. J. R- Angyer, Washington, DC, chief ot the PSA's cooperative services, urgett the practice la the opening speech at a three-day eastern Oregon FSA meeting. AQcyer declared tana incomes were lower than in 1919, at which time 49 per cent of Oregon farm ers earaed less than f lOOS and 17 per cent had incomes ander f Improved Pan Is Fisher's Offer The greatest saucepan improve ments in years. That's the word that's going round about the "Smoothie," the one quart alumi num saacepaa now available for s small charge with purchases of Fisher's Blend flour. The Smoothie has one, two, three, and foar cup measuring gauges marked oa it, and has a flat, frosted bottom so that It heats quickly on modern ranges. It's rounded so that it accommo dates the spoon easily for whip ping ap a batter. It has a sanl-tlte rim and sani-form handle which are especially easy to clean. The name is right. "The Smoothie." Teacher to Talk On Holy Lands HONMOUT H Dr. L. EL Forbes, psychology instructor, Oregon College .of Education, ad dressed the Falls City Parent Teacher association Wednesday night. His talk featured a dis cussion on youth problems. Miss Katherine Arbnthnot. geography instructor, Oregon Col lege of Education, will apeak Fri day at Gervais under auspices of the Presbyterian church on the Holy Land. Miss Arbnthnot, a world traveler, has visited the Holy Land within recent yeara. Farmers Union News ARBOR GROVE At the annu al election of officers for the Ar bor Grove Farmers union the following were named to offices: Henry Lorn, president; A. F. Itel, vice-president; Mrs. L. C. Catte, secretary; Mrs. James Ryan, con ductor; James Ryan, doorkeeper; A. H. Rehm, George Evans snd Ole Benson, board of directors. The next meeting will be at the Donald school house February 23 at 8 p. m. Land Board Fears Vain, West Avers Mineral Content Issue la Long Settled, Former Gorernor Asserts PORTLAND. Feb. My-The state land board Is "unnecessarily alarmed over possibilities of the federal government taking back tats school lands having mineral contents, former Governor Os wald West said today. "The record la all to the con trary." he commented. The valut of the state land, office contains enongjt supportlag evi dence to choke a great, big horse. Unfortunately oar officials were bora 4t years too late and, evi dently, are aot familiar with what baa one before. "About 4 years ago the last performer la the old state Ilea land ring conceived the Idea of having all state-owned rough sad mountainous school sections de clared mineral and ownership thus reverted to the federal gov ernment. .If this were accomp lished, the state would be en titled to compensation for such losses and the procedure would be through the selection of aa equal acreage of unappropriated government land." The attempt "uncovered a scandal' and "mined many prom ising political careers," West said. The government found the land a on-mineral and "la other words, told the state In no uncer tain terms to 'keep yoar trash,' he concluded. Grangers No ws WOODBURN Weodhnrn grange met Saturday -with a good attendance. After the dinner and social hour s program ot ques tionnaires aad readings was led by the lecturer. WEST SALEM The HXC met at the home of Mrs. Harry Phil Hps Tuesday afternoon. Commit, tea was appointed to complete ar rangements for disposing of the qoilt which was completed d urine the meeting. Mrs. PhU Hathaway and Mrs. Doa Kuan were appoint ed to secure material tor aprons to work on at next meeting. Mrs. Ed England Invited the club to meet st her home February SO. County Road Asked SILVERTON Petitions are be ing circulated to create Jefferson street as a couatr road. This street lies between North Second and the Silver Falls Timber com pany property and has been unfit for travel during the winter. The petition will be presented to the county court. From Oklahoma SHAW Mrs. Angeline Tremalll and daughter, Joanne ot Musko gee, Okla., have arrived to yislt a the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fieber. Mrs. Msry Larson who has been visiting her daughter la Sesttle for the past two months has arrived home. A Seminary Starts, Ml Angel Friday MT. ANGEL The seminary conducted by the Benedictine Fathers of ML Angel for stu dents studying for the priest hood Is scheduled to begin a scouting course on February t, the first seminary In the United States to do so. The course Is being conducted ss an experiment and will be ex tended to ether seminaries if successful. - Inauguration of a coarse in scouting tor seminaries is In re sponse to the recommendation of the Bishops' committee at their last meeting in Washington, D.C.. during October. Rev. Louis PI Barcelo, C.S.C.. nationally known scout leader and Rev. Martin Thielsen, arch diocesan scout chaplain, will conduct the course at Mt. AngeL All collegiate seminariea in the philosophy department are required to take the course. The classes sre set for Friday nights and Saturday mornings. According to the present sched ule, the course will run eight weeks, and earn one credit hour. Students will do field work dar ing the summer. Adds new Fire Truck FALLS CITY A new fire truck equipped with the latest chemical fire fighting equipment and carrying more hose than the fire department has ever had is the latest addition to the local fire department. SDD I Vi I STATE and COMMERCIAL j ( n iti Leslie Table aJsUeUl 2-lb. carton FLOUB !bma--p": $1.05 80 150 150 150 111? 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