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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1940)
Him Local Nevs Briefs ' License Issued -Am ong valley I folk issued, marriage licenses at Vancouver, Wash., recently are Stanley A. Perkins and Myra B. DuChien, both of 1850 North Commercial ttraet, Salem; Charter-LVTUley. 171 South 13th street, and Electa E. Blake, 125ft Water street, both or sa lens : Ernest P. Real and OHre I. Nelson, both of Salem route six; Gordon W. Kampfer, Albany! Coming Events Sykes Damage ; Jefferson Meets War: Aid PfaaVrylctVmtsto " i-a-- m r-r.- . -h tr;:' '-'-'t- Zc a Be Delivered Soon Action BednS War Aid for Aliies?DisputaIiie Jury Returns Verdict for PJ Governor, but not Need fdr - $sooo in siignot . '. . America to Sena Aid to Refugees Trial Here America must send the means of subsistence to the war Tli drain trial of Sophia fefujfees of France, Belgiam and Holland "until they can pro- f Art1 tiTifl armrtHpsr for themselves."! Governor Charles A. 12? fSts?c!2SS i Srhy Berrata expert to tna'stat. tpene V?,4 Sprajoe told a radio audience a broadcast from station lVid'?fonJ:"c Y nUUties commission office he&J circuit court here shortly er a K&T.ifr 1f mVM rm hehalf oft th Marion eonntv Red Crruei Jane 23 Lutheran ITonr chorus- aft Leslie - Junior high school. . 4 : Jan SO Humphrey's re union. Masonic- park, Staytozu duly A Iwae pendear dJiy. JaJy- SI. Abk. 1-4 Salens Centennial celebration. - t - - - -- - Accepts UP Job Harry .J. . Mik-s,.M.ii kth fif i uuuues commission onice ne starton: John- Blantoni Herron nearly four years, has re- and Charlene Ellen Gentry, both ! """J0 "2 urn -.-. " t . ' Pirtur. I aww wi;hmu www v& -" ui uu wi,, " " ' - - ".'I TYnlnn -D.MF1. D.ll.. 4 nn.n.n SweeTl'loae. and POT Alt? mus, McMlnnyUie, and Bernlce J, paclfic -offlce pQrtlaJjd la Qc aaaiic;j:, Asajtuia. SJ last night on behalf of the Marion comity Bed Cross Jury returned a erdlct -.warding 72 a.;J1 .Tirl sinGft waf TAliAf -fnnr? . . - $5000 to the plaintiff in tee snni-1 ""l4- ,".' t . If T.. r-T 1 T, lar damage case of F. A. Mignot, -There Is dispute as- to the na-O administrator of - Berth Mignot, ture ajnd degree, of th military vs. George Hartwell and rSUTer aja ir can or should 'extend to Wheel Motor Treight, Inc. ; in nations ! under stuck the gor In the Sykes case, the plalnuf II ernor declared. "But there can -s A. ws w vw i ' . i - - tober. 1S6 He Is a graduate reports mat iMukto uuwu . be no tiuesuoBiour "p"- LuU Oorift. P. 592. 12T8 N. IJb pf the Washington state normal -Shtos iuik.Nfirlf BOO I TTnirauv j r- I iTi at the corner of State and I ed. dislocated, left destitute woa wnrk-ai-. Aff it MkUmv 4. rni-ti.nf r I LihertT streets last 'Aurust 1. I the surge of battle. to assist in narvesung. eaaonui . - tv . I She alleges that tae irucx wasi ien am crops wUl be at work by tonight 1 Cherry Pickers, 1475 N. liberty- backing out of a parkins; place at was as follows: -in eltht -newly formed! roadl -' I o.a tim ih aecldent occurred. "Friends of Salem and Hanon JZ8S.0 special damages to corer "Tonight you are sitting aulet her injuries. Voluntary : non-suit iy In your -homes, your oTening was ordered yesterday with re- meal oyer. .Ton are relaxing from spect to defendant Adams. the duties of the day. Perhaps The Mignot case arow out of Ton harj JjgViSSSi a - three-way automobile accident "$FJ&fJEZ !f kJT f.9s iw try wetare In peace and ouietude. September, :when fth flowers blooming ; iU.' our in eitht newly formed crews. WPA operaUons officials Z7frZZlZ reported yesterday. The, men. the t Pitman ehaln atom most of them elderly or suf fer- tax bill nnfaTorably, with the as-1 lng fro Pttft I wrtion It is neither" regulatory work in cherry orchards or berry - V--i rrJl Bruce Dennis of Portland,; rep- roao wora. u" " " I reaentatiTe of the Oregon Chain mu.u iU Irw I Stores association. appeared receawj. aiiiuAmcw a - . Vm AAA ni4HilalW dropped, toweTer, will nonreturn to WPA tolls; on in uoee - ewu ocniwimger, truck OrlTeiV Dy iiarrweu wm i- rino-pd. jm. Wfe r0ing president of Milgrim's, has left leged to hate struck the Mignot SJiuTOJrJTa for the eastern states on a buy- car, ddron. ,by tha deceased, whUe nlnr fams producing. Asks Belief Infornxatioo Eati- ing trip. lie will he in New xorki trying to pass City, ror. sererai weess maxingi truck.. Verdict SUrer faand tn faror mated expenditures of! Marion J elections of fall merchandise. On I cf the latter truck line by the cuiuij , m - line return inp us wu miu vj I turT. between July 1, 1 1 4 1, and June waT ot To- Angeles and San as tirvnl I - " ' a be uiera Em ot itu fa wtihl ni t adua-ular dlaauietude of min4 Part of it is fear, fear of disaster, fear that the conquering hosts of Europ may soon ad vance bpon our shores. Part of that dtsnietude of spirit Is sor row oirer the plight or cousins eommnnlon throurhout our exlat- ence. And part of that dlsqulet- 3,t'Vas mwtea - oi i jfranciaco.- Circuit Court the county court oy Jsimor i f I -w n - iMrn ti sHreatone rionflT- atata administrator of I lioot to Rept SUtt conl-t,.nil , nbH Welfare. The information, I ventlon reports will he presented I ,..- titrta a-eneral and I i.w " v with Ooudr wrote the court. U for use at the Salem Liona club luncheon 1000 praiUTe damages for I-1 whom We har? had eloee ties of or u tommuwoB id vrw i ""u uu"" lleged conTersioa, or urea ana its puaget iot do yrenemeu v i (wuicmu w uciu v i tubes belonging to piainuir. state legislature In, January. i this wee at Marsniieia., v t,. cttr ef nde. X am sure. Is a feeling like a TUl. i. Portland "J. r. D. Bulletin Due The Tlast Salem and Walter Nelson; motion sort ot XKtrl1 Ll TrmJSk W. Salem chamber of m-frce to strike complain l'bfSrlnV chamber of commerce, went to f" 'X I nata EarlAdams order for I Belgians and Dutch, we wonder If t 4 aftamoou to I Issued this Week. None will; belnette-and -ari Aaams, oruer ?. -,,-! tn a ' TV ii I nti til (a ri Af irln IsIt anil . Attr. 1 VOlnntarT non-SUit With respeClt- . Z" '1- it jsi ok wsk nar btt vsarx k.l tiiari w -af . a sn Arlington, club by Unttea Amines for -city and Portlana cnamoer officials. He will return to his offieo today. rrharrtea wanted-R.A.. Lam.. B'gs. Willamette Valley Prune Assoc. -.J ivlt.Tk.u .tnv Maud, llak to defendant Adams. , IjJu. and broken. How can ormwt Oram .a TttkddawaT Trues: I m. a. n i.. Auction tonlte, 7: SO, Wooary.! iTOlin aa aattlad I -V7J ajava, v.. Ok ftUUUQUaUWO VUKa WI yvaaruwMW Wllllanis Bpeaks Rbt. W, Ir-petweea parties. ..ttLL C1lrtty "n"11 lf1 ' trim... w. nn..i uus jl. ana uwn i anen aente oistressr i ...j a .i.. .m..!ti. d Bar Saunders and others,! MT .v,ti n- nn(.t farna mat- Var jnitiuar ai ui. luii-a -- - .. Mraa I . ""T "r ViT.i of the Hollywood IJons club. Hla I uruot . " Iters or nauonai policy, wbm w la. X liTTTI V a a. Wa..S I D U IBLiUE UUV B.V aV wwwa -rf , Mtohao Reported Automo-1 topic w nnj Am uui x i-a-1 . : - biles drlTen by Zella Ackerman.inst. , I Probate Court route four, and Cora Walling, -Dri a I- o.-.k t. siOiwaii atat; B. route one, eoUideaat n u r c in i rfa license has been issued at I M a r 1 e Chambers and NeUlo BL I which We see reTealed In horrify aad Trade streeU at X:0 !c .clocs: J mthoro to Elmer T. Verboort f Schwab appointed executrices andlng; alckening detail In print- as a nation should do in the pres ent world emergency. But I am going; to talk to you about the hu man side of the war. the side yesterday afternoon, according to if Fore8t QrOTe and Marie Au William S. Walton," George H. ! ed word and In pictures of war Riches and Charles A. Kohenaon, scenes. jThere is dispute as to u annraisers. of real property . Tal-1 nature and degree of the military Club Will Meet . Town send I at tie 00 and personal nrop-lald we club No. IS will meet tonight at I ertr at IC7O0. A will leares en-1 nations under attacav But there S o'clock at the T. N. Berry home, I tire floral business owned by de-1 can be o question or our respon- , 1 or jrorest urore ai U" !h.0ni.f.endlL.f J2f Seellg of Mt. AngeL Acieriuau .. ti o Neither drlrer was Injured. ' IMcadA Tociiictat Mrmbtrg of rani tal TenthiTe 8 4D. Maccabees, will plealc tonight at 7 o'clock at Olincer nark. The -committee, J Edgar Re ay, Otto" Hunt, Mrs, 714 South 19th street. n vain -vl Schwab: and I siblllty for administering aid to the remainder to sons and daugh- tnose great - ciTuian popuiauoas Edgar Re ay, Otto Hunt, mn.ig 01 May Roblnnet r .rBJJU. LOllrthOUSe OTaCC Traf ser, has asked that everyone I JT Requested by WPA attending bring table Coffee will be serred. serrice. -Meet at Kleemans Swegle Townaend elub No. 15 will meet rnnia-nt at 8 o'clock at UlSJr J. Kleeman home -on Hollywood Request that the Marlon county court provide quarters sufficient to accommodate seven desks in drive. Important news and spe- the courthouse was made today by rial bulletins from Washington, DC will be read. The public Is! Invited. -.. :y, stor veur Furs. . . at Milgrim's. .. Standard storage vault. 40J-415 . m m m-t WOUrt cw irnone ax. . Curtalna Blaae -A fire in the apartments of Mrs.' PhUlIis ltt. Krechter. 15 South Church k . ... . . a Dan K. Plowman and George Ban ters including Carl C. Schwab, one-sixth; B. 'Marie Chambers, one-third: and Nellie E. Schwab, one-third. .: Donald B. Botts eaUte; nnai ! account of Goldle Rogers, admin istratrix, .shows receipts, i9; disbursements. 12 so; ana Bal ance, szus, unai - aearug a w July 22. . ' Lloyd Lewis guardianship; uae iiJ. Lamkln, guardian, authorised uprooted, dislocated, left desti tute by the surge of battle., Thank God .that here-. the Instincts of mercy are .not dried up. Our; peo ple in liarfon -county have met the first call ( of f 4 600 for war relief funds anil are now responding to the second appeal f the American Red Cross, , ' :: " "Thersi are some who may say. let as kecp'our money at home to meet the needs we hare here. But we iave no needs to compare .with the i destitution or the milllons of Dutch arid B&lgians and 'Trench. I jwpuld Jremind ryon .' also - of this that; the call Is not; for money but for ! supplies i clothing; and food and! medical supplies. What the Red! Cross does Is to use' the mon ey contributed to purchase food stuffs . and garments and shoes and 1 medicines' and bandages, oft en ait greatly reduced prices, and ship! them abroad for distribution to tho needy.' - ' "Now jla America we have a great surplus of such things . as cotton, wheat and corn. I have Just returned from the midwest where X saw cribs on the farms bulging with corn. ' We hate on hand a year's supply of ' cotton mor than we need. There is a big carry-over of wheat And -new crone are coming on"- now with prospects generally favorable. Surely we can safely draw on our granaries ' and warehouses' and send the I necessities of life in this time of dire extremity. Just as we did during: and, after the first world war to the Belgians, to the Poles ana $ Russians ana Finns. They hate not forgotten our mer cy then. 'The people aided. today will I not! forget our response to their present needs, which are simply the elemental needs of hu man beings. "An Associated Press dispatch a little while ago reported that the French government had re jected ' the prof f erred Gj e r m a n terms of peace and would retire to Algetta to carry on I the war. This means that the civilian popu lation ot France must 1 left to shift j for Itself. .The meaning for as Is clear we must send the means of subsistence lor these people ! until they can produea food and supplies tor themselves.' fonofs Better Jqiibled Quota Portable Refrigerators Being J.Ianufactured in 7cst Salem' Delivery of initial portable un- f!ftTJfrirjTitfl to Dafft 1 Its of the1 McCoy temperatnre-con- lowara Connty s iUiJUU 1 tern win be made within two -mt r i tv .. I ween, woan rieaen, presiaent oi far Iteliei Uecjuest the Northwestern Dry Ice Refrig- -' leratlnr company, announced yes- Zaeading the way-, for the restlterday. The refrisrerators. In of the county in completing war I which dry ice serves as both eool reuef drires.- Jeffcnon Wedne .1? 2Z aay arternoon turnea in ,iem. which taken together with $114 I The present production staff of previously reported made - that ten. nu win be enlarged as coon ....liT. ...... ..v -i-... production methods are coor- uiairjc!, it Tcr ia u.u dinated. that by early fall at least of 31 &o according to Red Cross 1 100 men will be employed to take nfffaie I care of orders pending, it is ex- Commentlng on this successful P;- m drlTO, J. T. ' Jones, chairman, l refrigeration has extensive fields stated that of the total amount ot use, being adaptable for any 111 people gave 1 1 each, nine size refrigerated space from en- ara-r , ii eacn. 13 cave ; so cema i -n w iicjjui w r mp boiqi uowa each s and one person each gave I to small picnic boxes. However. "We did not urge people, we I fined to refrigerated boxes ot less ni4 ),. n ht hat thav I than carload site to meet the could and with everybody doing Pressing demand for this equlp- wliat ha waa ahlA tft JefferSOn I "3 pacatjxa sua w.. -n--af nl " aald Jones. I axuppers. Marion county upto Wednes-I:; day night had contributed 54&9v 60 toward the fgooo Quota as signed to it. The work of con cluding the quota la progressing but not fast enougn .to complete the campaign, by June 31, ac cording to -Milton L. i Meyers, chairman of the war relief com- mittaa The needs continue to grow for aid to those - suuerax r at ue city nan Perinits Issued Five Houses issuance, or permiu ror nve neW houses ran uj. June building the disasters of war and oeiay in helDinr can only be further disaster. Meters pointed out. r Any bank will - take contribu tions, and there . are couecuon boxes In Salem banks and in ho tels where small deposits may be made. yesterday. Permits for four bill board Jobs added S3 7f to the totaL - .: Permits were as f ollowsr i State of Oregon: erect: 1 story dwelling: at 1500 Asylum grounds, 97500; John Falk, erect one 1 story dwelling at 2010 Hazel areaue, 1 1 0 0; A. M. 'Johnson, erect one story dwelling, at S9S Imperial, $S J 0 0 ; . Rich . U Rei masn, erect one story dwellings st 390: and 970 Imperial, $3200 and $3600, respectively; United Out door Advertising company,, erect billboards st 140 South 12th and 2775 Portland road, $100 and $17$, and alter billboards at 715 South Commercial and 2232 Fair grounds road, $50 each. I Bits for Breakfast - (Continued From Page 4 ) W. H. Gray, carpenter, who had com with and worked for the Whitmans, had: arrived west of the Cascades, and was In the em ploy rof the Lee mission. He wss given the Job of seeing; to the erection ot the Oregon Institute, building on Wallace Prairie. (Concluded tomorrow.) UNIFOSil inonthry payments j ne reaswal expense; ae ucreaae ia interaat ratav A Prodantial 20-Year Mertgage la the aae way te aaaee year borne. Available ia aalacttxl secfiens.a.nLl ikuncinj optional. - EAwanra sTIoasxta is a ! AataartMS Martgag ln Solicit far Taa maaattal aaaataaca Oa. a Oragae Oaarataa aHdiag i!)miiNil)iv1i 1 1 4V',i; -Iiirtt ' Liquor Profit Is , Over$3,C00,C00! ' Profits f the state liquor eon- trol commission turned over to the state treasurer for the fiscal year ending- Juna 10, 1140,' will aggregate approximately $3.2 50.- 000, commission officials annbun-1 ced here Wednesday. These profits axe used for old ago asssltance. The legislature, at its 1 9 3 ses sion, estimated profits of the com mission at $0.5 00,000 for the two 1 year period ending June 10,-1,041. j The most recent turnover to the state treasurer, aggregating f 7 $ 000,1 waa made Tuesday. - S 11.'. mil Tins big 1C-5IICII TEIOPIIY! ..,.. . . . .4 ean An Koigl nt tha nnorl Mnna I to sell r eal OrODertV 1 SJlSWer Of department of the WPA office Bessie M. Kioiaon, guwaisn u here. i litem, states no knowledge of They informed the court that matter on which to base an opm- no provision has been made for ,on- rrmtm re payment of renUl for their de-I . .X,:t7rr, hT aaa.1 -- I LKf KUU UMltomyi 0 walls at 8:45 a.m. yesterday. 1 now situated. . . a a . I The fire department was canea to put It out. . ; . Turnover, FiledTax turnover filed yesterday with the Marion nnniT elerk W-Sftenll A. o. R uric shows $110,883.00 coUect- ed. of which $18,905 goes to the Salem school district and $19,171 to the elty of Salem. partment after Julr 1. lu consequence they will be forced to - vacate the old high school building where they are r Members of the court Indi cated that space is now at a prem ium in the ; courthouse building to the extent that special provi sion has bad to be made in pro viding; quarters for the district at torney and Salem Justice of the peace. The court made no comment on a suggestion of the WPA of- e-r&nted John H. Porter, now de ceased, as guardian, and Reber G. Allen appointed to succeed him. , Caroline Nuxoll estate; supple mental final account of Ladd and Bush Trust company as executor shows receipts, $4587.75 and dis bursements the same, including final distribution to heirs. . M r M use near the county shops on the Sllverton road., .-' : ... . r.. a a..llM. .Inh IlCiaiS lUSl a TO tp JVaiiv -. ai- v -- hnlMlnr hav fcnUt fax th.tr will be formed by women or xne i r-" m: - .v. local Maccabees 1 o d g e to xbr awaatera and stockings tor war Red Cross. Any member 1 vPTTI1t7nt Hi Iff1 more lnformaUon may call 8202. V" VCl mgJJl AimC A3 . Visit our Bargain Table Better Bedding Store, lis N. Wtgn. fteeks Brotlacr--A letter was. recetTed yesterday by the sheriffs office from Charles li. .nose ox Waraer, Okla asking for lnfor maUon about bis twin brother, Harvet Clayton Rose, wno, wnen for Saturday and: Sunday by the Chemeketan club and the Path finders of Portland. Margaret i - A ua aj.m a.va' " " " - I urday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the senator hotel, wnere registration must be made by 8 p.m. Friday. Camp will be made that night at Honeyman a camp on the east ' fork, of the Lewis river n.e a r Battleground. Wash. Fine J swimming la promised at this priTate camp. -The trip ia reported to bo in beautiful country. Including large Justice Court w w. Rutherford, assault and battery on Clarence Hippe; plead- oi xne wrA oi- . t m d reiea.ed on own temporary iramei rtM.n.a with hearinsr to be I set later. - - -' David Saliaday, no operators lloatnaa. fined 82.50. John A. L. GigUo, ao operator' Ucenso, fined II. Tj Relrler and Clyde Huklll, . - . li : A A t-n a- aLTtd .. . ; m. rm ) . .. I lircNIT Ul IBM . : - i Uiemeketansr Flan ?B1 XTFZtiS and held for tuturo hearmf unasr An easy oternlght hike of ap-$50 ball each. i , proximately 15 miles is planned ...is the AIR-CONDITIONED OVEN OF T.1Y NEW RANGE' a -v-. . . '.-... v ....- a Leonard hotel In Salem, j ObitTiary" - Taulen -Ben Paulsen, formerly , of this city. Jane 14, in Van Wert. Ohio. Survived by wife, Mrs. 1 1 Louiao p.ni...- three dauxbtars. Mrs. t n tskr. Mrs. M. "E. ! Nichols and father Paulsen, all of Salem; Hennlng Pauls en of Portland, fields of flowers andnhe riew FSfierTlces wUl be held Frt- from the 4358 foot summit of -. . -. t.ai wm tmm OH.i. Stir TOOHntain. r aBarrichi;el3et" trail fee of -r vMaM. nffteiatinx. Interment I ten cents, rood at Belerest Memorial para. for Saturday i-t.V Rnndav- mornlnr'and trail ! lunch and a bed roll. DriTlng dis tance is about aoo muea. - . Falls Prove Fatal PORTLAND, June lMflVrlls . Foster Mrs. Elisabeth Foster at the -rciatalanee OQ rOUtO tWO, afUhO It, aged 87 years. SurtlTed by daugh ter. Mrs. J. . n f Vf arT at thelromss were fatal to two J2 SSSitaSfSiS: nSuZn .ttfirt and Mrs. Ellen Laughlin of oviahoma: 12 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Sertices will be la th Ciottgn-aarrica. i Thnrsdav. June 20. at Win 'interment at Belerest M mortal park. . Marriajre LiceivseJi Jimu Carlvle Rusaell, -14,1 clerk, 205 East Wilson street, Sa lem, and Ruth DeLano, 11 clerk, nvanrt Tfnrri. NIJ. Kenneth Melvln Doerfler, 20, aalaaman. and Juanlta MitcheU. 18, clerk, both 434 Union street. Salem. Two More Awards Listed foisFair Two additional special awards. received after the premium . list was published, for rf 40 Oregon state fair exhibitors are : an nounced by fair officials. These are the National Corriedale Sheep ..notation award of 815. divided three ways for the best pen ot three Corriedale ram lambs; and the . Rhods Island Red club of America's ribbons for the . best male and female in both the rose comb and single eomb - classes ot Rhode Island Reds. The fair. held at Salem, will h septemoer 2 to 8. 1 . - o i-lLJLttaJy ., r J rr : , r f "aW AcIN iHUghl r ia I HIDE YGUE1 ffiStftSS EI - ' EIOEiTGOLiEnY UZ1DD Gidcsa Slzh! DaUlfcj Co. II r-- "''IP'1 f ox-f - ! i , SFW .1 f H'laaawi'ia aav 'SI 1 '" ''S i x - awa--.l' PhCfat . aa.aaj IgSHtiF-'S h ,ar i " m a ,. FIE Located la UoHyirwd District m 'a2 ar V -4 ; ay new p "?rott cui im- c heat wu . . - . oa di1"? 'tS bat. four r. 'cPrtx " lj .: fiod:J&. K$rm 194O model! , U dealcra your beauty ii-wsr , . - ( j See them today. 'A, s A Fir.e Rcsr GivBa .With Any If VaaeaaTJtg, 1 ViiaaT v aV o n:cisTLi at yahd:, at c::cii O DECOHATC YOUR ; DICYCLH oVn I THIS TRC?.lYf 0:i2 C? Tin no MraiA!iD::n FizEst it aa.y U iia.uauv a- a J r . . a iLwJ kr-w ia I I a Club I.Iatlnee) aiaJ W-Vaa w w l---a a- 4 --- . . auj. iiujM mai.w Wkau-aa '. a 4 i f ' ' , a- "a, m a ' I I . a.-.'' II t; 1E3 Ifortli Liberty L - 3 u A v a C5.C0 rurchass or Kore u a.. j.,. L tai-'wat""'