'7ACZ- XI7; Local News Briefs Regulations :.- Change - County . Clerk U: G. Boyer baa received a copy of new regulations j coTern itg the issuance of 'passports to Americans and the policy of the roTerament la issuing Jrisas to aliens desiring to enter the United States. : The ' cointaunica tlon, from It. B. Shipley, chief of the passport division ot the state department, states that all aliens must establish a legitimate : purpose or a reasonable need for entering this country, aid must be able to show that they i will de part when their visas expire. They are also .repaired to show conclu sive preof. ot nationality. Cana dians and Mexicans are required to ' have passports for entry Into this country, though the free passage of ' bosa tide - commuters over the border will be facilitated. Loti florist. P. 8592. 1276 K, Lib PeUSloiw Received.. Initiative petitions designed to appear ; on the general election ballot in No vember have , been ? submitted to Marion County Clerk ,U. G. Boyer for checklrg of signers lit a num ber of cases daring the last few days. Among those '" received are several- opposing the present state milk distribution law with a total ot approximately 1120 signers: several others proposing drastic changes in the- unemployment compensation law with about the same number of names; ,and oth er " initiative petitions requiring Suaday closings with about 400 signatures. All are checked- as to registration of signers; j 4 Officers Elected --Marion coun ty -f democrats, meeting Saturday in the county courthouse, per fected their organisation for the coming election year ; by 1 electing the -following officers': George P. Averett," chairman;. Euphrosina English, vice-chairman; j Mizpah V. .Palmerton, secretary; David Cooley, treasurer; John S. Mar- . shall, state committeeman; Mrs. ' Frances M. Randall, state com mittee worn an; Clifford J. Bell inger, congressional- committee maa; "and Leonard N. I Fisher, Thomas E. Cole, A. E. Bradley, Chester N. Divine and J. Irvine Capita ger. nominating committee. Car. Garage Barn A nearly new automobile and the garage fT'was.in were destroyed by fire at 135 East Lincoln street at 4:45 ' o'clock Sunday morning. Arthur Kahn 'was the owner. ' A chimney flrer-' alarm from j Church and Union streets at 3 :45 p. m. was the only call answered by the fire department yesterday. i Boys Held, Shooting Two mi nor boys have been picked up by city police in connection with the shooting out of windows at 1115 Rural avenue with an air pistol. They were ordered L to report to , 'Chief Frank A. Minlo. - The pistol was confiscated. I i Obituary Hunt ; ! Walter H. Hunt, at the resi dence, Salem route four, box 45, June 22, aged 49 years. Survived by 1 wife, Mrs. Kate V. Hunt ot Salem; stepson, Marvin A. Rench of Bremerton, Washi; sisters. Ly dia Bunt of Salem, ; Mrs. I Maggie Curry of Flora, Ore.,' Mrs. Ida Haek of Keating. Ore, Mrs. Floy Hulsey of Crescent, Ore., and Mrs. Annie A b b y of i Marina, Calif.; brothers. Delbert Hunt of Vancouver, Wash.. Frank Hunt of Idgefleld, Wash and 1 William Hunt of Pacific Grove, Calif. Ser vices : will be held; from the Clough-Barrick chapel Tuesday, June 26, at 2 p.m., Rev. F. C. .Stannard officiating. Interment City View cemetery. Battell . . Emma M. Battell, late resident of 270 North 24th street, June 24, at the age of 87 years. Sur vived by daughter, Mrs. Mabel A. Simpson of Salem; son, George C. Battell of Erie, Pai; two grand children. Funeral announcements later by Clough-Barrick company. HiU Robert Hill, 68, late resident of Douglas county, in this city, June 23. Survived by widow, Mrs. Robert Hill of Treks, Calif. Fu neral announcements later from the Walker & Howell Funeral home. - i- aisin uiui Seemingly afloat over Nob ' Hill,, above blinking China town andbridge-gossamert glittering across the Bay, the 'Top Of The Mark" Cocktail Lounge is a bright star over Saa Francisco.' . . ' ; r"' It is a favored location for keeping alive San Francisco's bospitaole tradition. No won- ' tier living at the Mark brisn to higher Ievels.Ilates from tS per day. Garage in building. Los Akselk Orncst Glea V, Fswcett, 510 W. 6th SWTS 2471 ; J aw . . tu Coming Event! June 2Luiheran Hour chorus at Leslie junior high ; ; school. ,-, Jane 0 Humphrey's re- ' anion. Masonic park, Stayton. ? July windrpendenre day. July 81. Aug. 1-4 Salens Centennial celebration. - Committeemen Continue Ac ceptances ; of election as precinct committeeman and committee woman are still being received by Marlon County Clerk U. -G. Boyer. Those reporting their acceptances yesterday were Forrest Edwards, Crolsan. and Esther F. Krager, Salem 21, both republicans: and Effie; M. Sweaney, McKe; Paul Fehlen. Stayton; Laura Thomas, Marion; Chester N. DeVlne, East Hubbard; and Mary H. Sehon, Sa lem 24, all democratic. To Repair, Beroof Building permits issued yesterday In-4 eluded: Homer McDonaugh, re pair roof at 562 North 14th street. $25; Louis Been tel. re roof dwelling at $1620 State. $102j C. Ww Pogue, reroof dwell ing at 2217 Lee, $50; Walter Mc Garrie, repair restaurant at 2290 North Front. $150; Lenora Dennis, reroof -dwelling at 1555 Ferry, $45; John. Coleman, repair garage at 1984 North Commer cial, $15, Hazel Green park for picnics, swimming, . boating. Fun for ev eryone. Phone 2-2965. . Wins Scholarships Manning Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Nelson of Salem, won two scholarships In a recent voice contest at the Lam on t School of Music In Denver, Colo., which he is attending. His voice study will be under the direction of Mrs. Florence Hinman, one of the schools' founders. Nelson, a graduate ot Willamette univer sity in 1939, will return In time to teach his second year in the Caqullle, Ore., high school. Clan to Convene Baker clan members will hold their annual reunion Sunday at the Aurora park with an all-day meeting and basket lunch. Members ot the clan are descended from William Harrison and Elizabeth Hender son Baker, who crossed the plains In 1850, settling on Howell prai rie and later moving to Turner. Mrs. Phoebe West of Winsoln, Wash, the only surviving direct descendent, is expected at the re union. Engineers Visit Two friends of County Engineer N. C. Hubbs, both civil engineers in California and formerly associated in engin eering work with the Marion county engineer, called upon the latter at his office in the court house 'yesterday. They were Mil lard Parks, city engineer In Ana heim, Calif., and John Parks, oil company engineer in San Fran cisco. Both were on their way to Canada as tourists. Will witness to accident of car hitting motorcycle at Center & High Sts., Friday eve. phone 5522. Attorneys Bilked The Salem police department was warned yesterday by Kenneth Proctor of Oregon City to watch for a fraud artist whom he said had bilked at least three attorneys in his city. The defrauder calls on an attorney, retains him to handle a divorce case, tenders a large worthlee8 check in payment of a retainer fee, collects his change and disappears, Proctor said. Booked, Traffic Const Charges of violating the basic traffic rule were written up by city police over the weekend end against Donald R. Harms, 1575 North 17th street, and Mor ris N. Osborne, 1746 South Lib erty, Salem, and Helen N. El liott, Albany. P. J. Hutehins, 679 North Cottage, was booked on a charge of ! failing to observe a stop sign, j Transportation Sought P ar sons who will fnrnlsh transporta tion Thursday for some of the 135 girls and leaders who are this week attending the girls' state camp at Silver Creek recreational area are asked to call the TMCA. The girls will come to Salem that day for a jvisit to the state' de partments, j Tacoina News Man Here--Paul W. Harvey, sr., news editor "of the Tacoma News-Tribune, arrived in Salem Sunday night with Mrs. Harvey and . son. Warren, for a two-day visit with their son, Paul W. Harvey, !Jr., head of the Salem bureau of the Associated Press. They are en route home from a trip to the midwest, Excellent electric Frlgldaire, H cu. it., for sale. Bargain price. R. D. Woodrow, ph. 9600. Center and Church St. Seek Singers State employes with singing voices are being sought to lake part in tht Cen tennial pageant. Carl Gahrielson has been named by Secretary of State Earl Snell and Herbert B. Glalsyer by j Governor Charles A. Sprague to find the musical tal ent in the state house. Scdexa ; Federal -Savings St ; Loan Asa'n. ISO S. Liberty : Fbon SO A Hearing Today Hearing en a writ of habeas corpus granted la behalf of . Earl H. Fehl, former Jackson county judge and inmate of the Oregon state hospital since 193? will be held at 10 a.m. to day In the Marion county court house. Multnomah county Circuit Judge Louis P. Hewitt, who Is sued, the writ last week, will hear the testimony, j Chest Group Meets Organiza tion plans were discussed-by the Salem Community chest executive committee yesterday noon It was decided to open campaign head quarters for the tail drive at the TMCA next Monday. Permanent headquarters will be set up later in the summer. , . J ; Closes Bridges The Marlon county court yesterday ordered closing cf the Hobson bridge lo cated . two miles northeast' of the penitentiary annex pending a de cision on whether; to repair the structure or rebuild It entirely. It Is chiefly used for hauling of hay across Mill creek.) - ' Luihn Reappointed James H. Luihn, Portland, Monday was re appointed ; by Governor Charles A. Sprague as chairman, of the state- public welfare commission. He will serve, a Jour year term Btarting July 1. Examinations Set Boys going to the Salem TMCA younger boys camp at SUver Creek rec reational area Sunday will take thehlr physical examinations at the T Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Campbell Speaker Assistant Attorney General Ralph Campbell, assigned to the state unemploy ment compensation commission, will speak to the Klwanis club at their regular noon luncheon today. Guest -of indge Thomas Wil liams, long-time resident of Grant county, and friend for many years of Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan, visited the Judge yesterday in Sa lem, and will remain as his house guest for several days. Oiling Advances The Marion county road ollingcrew was work ing yesterday in the Macjeay-Pra-tum district preparatory to con tinuing on to roads in the north part of the county. Townsenders Will Meet Re ports from Washington, DC, will be read at the meeting of Town send club No. 14 Wednesday at 8 p. m. at Liberty halL Board Will Meet -The Salem Touth Council will meet on Wednesday at 4:30 p. m. in the fireplace room of the Salem pub lic library. Jail Crowded A sudden rush of arrests, principally for drunk enness, filled the city Jail yester day. There were 15 prisoners at meal time last night, Loses $12 Specs M. L. Meyers, 1055 Court street, told police yes terday someone had stolen a $12 pair of sun glasses from his auto mobile Satnrday night. Dog Poisoned Mrs. Robert Budrow, 1970 Falrmount, report ed to city police yesterday that her dog had been poisoned. Rehearsal Tonight The Cen tennial Gleemen will practice at the TMCA tonight at 7:30 o'clock and broadcast over KSLM at 8:30. Meet Tonight The Rinksters will have a business meeting to night at 7 o'clock in the public library. Call Board ELSIXORE Today Anna Neagle and Ray Mllland in "Irene." Plus "Phantom Raiders" with Walter Pldgeon and Flor- ence Rice. ' Thursday Joan Crawford and Fredrlc March in "Susan and God." Plus "Murder in the Air" with Ronald Reagan and John Lltel. , CAPITOL ' Today Virginia Bruce, Den- nis Morgan and Wayne Morris in "Flight Angels." Plus Bill (Hopalong) Boyd In "Stage Coach War." Wednesday Merle r Oberon and Rex Harrison in "Over the Moon." Plus May Rob- son In "Granny Get Tour Gun." GRAND Today Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier In "21 Days Together." Plus War- ren William in 'The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady' Sktnrdftv TVin Amacha in -Four Sons.' Plus Kent Taylor and Florence Rice In "The Girl in 31." HOLLYWOOD Today "Gulliver! Travels" full Ipti 8-th eartison. Pins "What a Life" with Jackie Cooper and Betty Field W e d n e s d a y -"Money to Burn" with the Gleason family. Plus "The Saint's Double Trouble" with George Sanders and Helene Whitney. Friday Johnny Mack Brown in "West of Carton City." Plus 'Rulers ot the SeaM with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. STATE 'I - - Today "Grapes f I Wrath" : with Henry Fonda and i Jane DarwelL , - Thursday "I Take This Wo- j man? with Spencer Tracy ;- and Hedy Lamarr. -Ptes i "Ghost Comes Home" with ; Frank Morgan i and Blllle r Burke. "- .-.Ufi Saturday Midnight Show- , "Two Girls on Broadway" with Lana ; Turner, " Joan" ' Blondell and George Hur- 1 . Phy. :- ( L . Vv v'.- LrromTT Today W. C. Fleias, Charlie 1 McCarthy ; and r .Edgar Bergen In Ton Can't : ntMt an Ttnnemt Man : Plus "Bombs Over Lon- don" with Charles FarrelL Wednesday "Allegheny Up- rising" with John Wayne. Plus "Fighting Thoro- breds" with Ralph. Byrd. Friday "Mutiny on tne i Ttliekhswk" with Noah i . Beery. Plus Torchy Blane , ! In Chinatown" with Glen- i ' da Farrell. Plus chapter 6 ."Dick Tracy's G-Men." $20,000 Crash Trial Started Richardson Case Set for July 8 Providing Docket a ear Selection of a Jury and opening testimony in the $20,000 damages case of Frederick A. W. Berger rs. Pacific Greyhound lines and Buzz Clarence Qnlmby, occupied the day in department, one of the cir cuit court yesterday. The case is one of several which are! being tried $n an effort to clear the court docket before the important trial of state vs. W. T Richardson begins on July 8. The latter hearing involves a criminal charge agaltfSt Richard son, one-time deputy ot former County Treasurer i David G. Dra-geri- with whom he was . Jointly indicted for larceny of over $23, 000 of county funds. Drager was found guilty after a trial last Feb ruary. - r The Berger ease which began yesterday results from an automo bile accident on the Pacific high way north of Salem on May 9, 1939. A companion case, In which Floyd Tooley is i plaintiff against the; same defendants, is expected to be decided after the present case is settled. Berger was riding as a guest in Tooley's car at the time of the accident. ! Circuit Court F. A. Mlgnot as administrator vs. George Hartwell and Silver Wheel Motor Freight lines; both parties given to July 15 in which to move for new trial. Union Central Life Insurance company vs. Floyd F. Schaeffer and others; redempton of real property in Highland a ventre dis trict for $1533.23. J Probate Court Sarah Virginia Wade estate; petition of Thomas W. Marsh to probate Oregon estate comprising $112.50 worth of real property. Susie M. Hansen- estate; Jerome B. Hansen named executor and B lance Odom, Ruby W. Emery and Bessie M. Elofson, appraisers, of estimated $2500 in personal property; will lists as heirs Mil dred Hansen Kern, a daughter, Moscow, Ida.; Jerome B. Hansen, a son, Salem; Children's Farm home in Benton county, Methodist Old; People's home in Salem, and the Salvation Army. Dorothy Falk estate; order al lowing partial distribution to Minhie Willig of $100. John A. McNary estate; order reopening on ; petition of Richard McNary Stolts, executor, stating bank account totalling $2783.53 comprises a n e w 1 y discovered asset ot the estate; Stoltz reap pointed executor. Kenneth A. Aspinwall estate; final order granted Harold Aspin wall, administrator: Carrie Genung Fowle estate; inheritance tax determined at $43.98 on net. taxable estate of $14(628.67; Milton L. Meyers, ad ministrator. Arleta Payne estate; Dellla Kropf named 'guardian and J. C. Wageman, Edwin Cook and Jessie L, Wageman, appraisers. I Justice Court Delbert G. : Golden, drunk on highway, fined $5 and commit ment issued. ; Bennett A. Wheeler, one head light, fined $1. Eddie Bowie, . assault with a dangerous weapon on Morris Miles at Eugene McCarthy hop ranch last Friday; bound over to grand Jury after preliminary hear ing yesterday, held on $2500 ball. Marriage Licenses Kjelcie C. Grisham, 41, sales man, San Diego and Esther A. Towe, 3.2, teacher, Silverton. Leonard Fleck, 20, farmer, Longview, Wash., and Elizabeth Wolf, 15, housekeeper, Aumsville. Aim on Mitchell, 19, laborer, andjMaudle Klnlon, 18, student, botb, Newport, Ore. I Municipal Court Thomas j. Riches; $2.50 fine, violation of basle traffic rule. Elmer Johnson. Conrad Under wood, Frank ; Helvey, Jack M. Kelly; Jailed I to serve out $10 fines, drunkenness. Will Burns; 30-day Jail sent ence, vagrancy. Rate Reduction Is Possible, Report The proposed Columbia River people's utility district could op erate at a small profit with an immediate rate reduction, the state hydroelectric commission re ported here Monday. . The reduction in rates was based on the; use of Bonneville power and the district acquiring the transmission and distribution facilities of jthe Northwestern Electric and i Electric companies. ! Highland Grounds To Be Used, Play .. Fulfilling requirements from residents of f the district, . the the Highland playground will go into operation, under the city playgrounds setup Wednesday, It was announced yesterday by Director Vern I Gilmore. Mrs. Bessie Shlnn, for six years inn j charge of kindeTgarden classes at dinger, will he - In charge at Highland.! The 'usual work in handicrafts, organised play ! and kindergarten work will be sponsored, i - . Rev. Uenderton Returns, Sclem United Brethren -"I ' - ! Rev. A. 8. Henderson was re turned to the Salem church of the United Brethren In Christ for the ICthi year at the state conference of the church which closed Sun day at Philomath. Bishop A. M. Johnson, DD. ot Huntington, Ind., presided and Rev. R. Glenn Brady was elected presiding elder. ' l!hiku,A:s7i.i Itl. VaHHSNMSStaMllSRSlUSSSl Si MNfcMBSW TWO EIG FEATURES Jackie - Cooper "What a Ule" la Technicolor -GuTIwi's Trcrrei Mora Famous Than Big - jjswisjaissiiiBBiiiRssswea Lpaiss Lamb finds that The Senator, Shetland pony toit, is pretty small to ride. (Statesman staff photo). Shetland Pony Is Named The Senator; Foaled on Gilliam and Tanner Farm Among' the many colts foaled near Salem during: the past few months is one who grains fame because of his size and more fame than size. He's The Senator, Shetland pony colt, foaled on the Gilliam and TannerO 1 pony farm on the old Turner highway. The Senator's size- is barely enough to be mentioned, for he was only 24 inches tall and weighed 20 pounds at birth. The Senator gains some of his fame from his . ancestors. His granddam was imported from the Shetland Islands by Al G. Barnes and used as the lead pony for the Singer's Midgets for 20 years. His dam is Cricket, owned by Gilliam and Tanner, i The Senator Is named for Sena tor Charles L. McNary, because hlg sire. Dandy, Is owned by Charlotte, daughter of Senator and Mrs. McNary. Vivien Leigh fjfturence Olivie la Wan-. SLone aott "21 Dy. Toge" Lady QbCUDCDOD THE STATESMANis going to spend the Summer at the Oregon Beaches. ! THE STATESMAN is going over every morning early, the very morning it is printed, so that it can spend the day with you while you stretch your toes and let the-sunlight settle into your skin. THE STATESMAN will keep you in touch with things In Salem and the country around it while you're fishing for crabs and keeping the sand out of your hair. It will be a good companion for you on your vacation. V ;, THE STATESMAN has made special arrangements with' postoff ice authorities and stage lines in order to join you at the earliest possible hour every day. It will he deliv ered the day it is printed at the following poitoff ices: i . Seaside Ncskovin Oceanlalce DoLako TO DAVE IT JOni YOU Oil Y0D11 VMATIOII, PEDIS '0101' RATES: . , ; ; Oe weel: . .15c- :- - . -f Tvo veeks . . 25c : - 1 t : One month". 50c ; Your local carrier trill collect on your return, ' , I Wliether you are going to the. sea shore or the mountains, THE STATESIAN will fol low you there too Same time, same rate. . "j V Pioneer Children to Have Champoeg Picnic ! The association of Sons and Daughters ot Oregon Pioneers will celebrate the Fourth of July with a picnic at Champoeg park. W. L. Gosslin, Portland attorney, will give the principal address on the afternoon's program, speaking on the subject, "An Oregon Pioneer Answers Hitler." ; Games and contests are being planned for the afternoon and a radio and band will furnish diver sion. The public is invited. ast Times Today Fields - McCarthy and Bergew la You Can't Cheat an Honest Mem" . Plus "BOMBS OVEB . LONDON" Nclscott Taft ; Cutler City Dopoo Bay -. i inn .i inn i i i i iiiiiliil I - mi II, - jwm4 Retafl Trade in Salem Increases 11.9 Per Cent Cain In May Reported by Census Survey Office Independent retail stores In Sa lem . reported al gain In business last month of 11. J per cent over May. 1939, the census bureau of flee In Portland reported yester day. The reports were based on confidential reports made to the census bureau. Sales of similar stores through out the state were 8.9 per cent above May last year, the bureau's study showed, and sales ot the first five months of 1340 were 8.8 per- cent higher than those in the same period a year ago. . - Knowings of business groups within the survey, included: Food stores, 1.2 per cent loss; apparel stores, j 7.9 per cent gain; motor vehicle! dealers, 22.4 per cent gain: 1 lumber-building-hardware group, 6.4 per cent gain. Advice Offered, ; Care of Stolen, Diseased Turks Dr. W. H. Lytle warned Mon day that thieves who Sunday night stole four young turkeys from, his coops here may have acquired a lot of trouble. Dr. Lytle, who la head of the animal division of the state agri cultural department, said he was not so much concerned with the theft as with the fact that the turkeys have a peculiar disease that affects the digestive tract. , It mixed with a healthy flock. Dr. Lytle said, this disease would cause the death of 95 per cent of the birds. Dr. Lytle took the diseased birds to his home Saturday to work on them over the weekend. One had a pronounced peg-leg. There is some question that the disease may be transmittals to humans,-Dr. Lytle said, and for this reason he is anxious that whoever has the - turkeys get in 1 TV- e i Nmlef Osr That! Otter Rock . - . Ocean Park gasigisw?Tw fl -bs,,:&::-v.v"v- is If sal ., - . Seal Rock Waldport Agate Beach Yachats Newport Florenco touch with the agricultural. de partment. "If the person who took these birds will get in touch with the agricultural division I will inform ! him what to use as a preventative Dr. Lytle declared. Former Mayor Dies SEASIDE, June i.-(TVrrank M. Fitter of Portland, former Con don .mayor, died Saturday of a heart attack.' AIR-CONDITIONED Starts Wed. - Two Hits TheIoveIy star of "Wutherlng Heights' In a gay comedy written especially tor her' by America's' foremost playwright, Robert E. Sherwood, author ot 'Idiot's Delight." . f AEHLE C3ESIOM . Rfilert E. SltrwpeJ' t New Cewulj m,wmv- r IN TICMXIC6161 OOMPANIOX FEATURE She's! brlngin Justice to the west . . and loads ot laughs to you I May H obson in . "Granny Got Your Gun Hlght Angels,. Virginia Bruce -Dennis Morgan t Wayne Morris .Plus Bill Boyd in His Latest, j Stacjwcoach War" rlhl'hH - Coolest Spot-in Town. Today oaidWodnosdayi : .4 .. )'," : ' : , -1 I 1QVKI tAUOWSI SOWOSt (&4 TSUSSrKASSSAL Hmr SHU KISCI tSUT Plus "Thanlom JUdders New Nick Carter Adventure JV i jntiLf ivxvf mi m.vi