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Local Ntevs i Briefs - Atica at. Fenr faces a charge of uttering ? as a result of City Officer George Hf curiosity. Edwards saw w: jrerry tosa .away a package a she Walked alnnv V . i Examination foond the package to WstXdjI. - tITWVn AnaetUtilM. i could, gain no satisfaction as to way sue tossed the bread away but. .learned she had passed a cnecs: without sufficient funds in order to procure it. . uuin nonst. r. S5S2. 1271 N. Lib Tjrnnsf e ComiasincEmploTes w . awi motor venicie aepart- were ."stumped" here Wednesday, when request for transrer or titlo involvings a Sears automobile manufactured In 1998 was received from Q. T. Bachman, Portland. He asked that title to tne automobile be transferred to Margaret Bachman. Secretary of State Karl Snail mmiA tha ot. ora avauaDie In connection witlrth-J5ar vu a bill r ia - snowing it was acquired by Bach- iron xex kjiox. Safety of rour urfnn la ln.n., at Salem Federal. 120 S. Liberty Is Portland TAdjnrmnv T D. Mickle of the state agricultural Department, with A. W. Metsger, head of "the dairy and foods divi sion, win spend today in Portland conferring with W. S. Frisbie. Waahlngton, DC. chief of the di- tikioh or state cooperation, fed eral foods and drugs administra tion. Correlation of at at ta a. erafc foods and drugs work is the oojecnve or the eonTerence. . s To the wholesale trade: All cream Is erlea and dairies will dra at k P-n. during Centennial week. No aeuveries azier 4:30. Residents Waned Chief ofi city Police Frank Minto yester day issued a warning to Salem residents to be certain in ioe garage doors and leave a light Burning in weir nouses when tearing home during the Centen nial. Chief Mln to anticipates numerous attempts at house prowling. Dane Thnrs., yrf.. Sat., new w. siag. uolden's lo-plece band. Permit. Centeninal Com. Do Kemiabwd A floral was piacea in tne willam etta rlrer yesterday in memory of Timber, trained German ahep- nero aog owned by Porter Conger which'? died recantl-r. TtnviHra son. Wolf, took hia place. in the waxer program and will act in the pageant. A few antique beds for sale, 1S57 maraec Visit From Chicago The Misses Tinie and Louise Frank oc cnieago. III., are risttlng their sister, Mrs. Joseph Portal of AumsTllle on their first trip west w ig i.caies. i ne xormer is a singer and the latter organist at rresoyterian church. Dance Modern niri.Tfma r...i Gardens Tonight. Salem' Centen nial commission Dance. ClaaS Cancelled The adult eaueauon class in .mechanical ora wing nas b e e a discontinued because the instructor has been .released to accept private em pioyment. Wanted! ! Thousand rf via. to attend Open House at the -acxing company, Today, Fri. 4k Sat. Free souTerlors for alt Son our large adr. on page 10. 2 lilts of the Ccntury RonaJd Cjaan in "Lost Horizon" Irene Dwnmo Cary Grant in "Thi Awful Troth" Daai, a y 1 JF iff M i . aaa ! ( 250 I , - Pins Tax V to Cnmins Events J air 80-31. live stock Judging and crops tour. , JalT 81. Am t-A a.l Ceutennlal celebration. August 4 State Tennessee) society picnic at if cMlnnvtlle. "?om uajanomn picnic at Jantsea beach, Portland. AueUSt 4 .Nebruka nirata at A very park. Corrallis. Angus 4 Montana picnic at Arery park, Corrallis. August 4 Orchard Heights homecomlns. Lath atnna picnic ground. Angus 4 -.Ohio picnic at Laorelharst park, Port land. Flax festival. Ansnst 1 1 -North mnA Ostirtl. Dakota picnic at Lafayette locks. Anrait V.-v- ' .KOTak IravaAC, Olinger park, SaJevsu AflSmst 14 ttt tS A amnfll. harvest feetlvai. August in Carolina picnic, Bryant park. Albany. Ananst 23-Old Tim.' nU. Ic at Meham. . - Sisiar Tonlrfit Pacific niKTa college will nraaent an nthar gram at the Sal ration lnr nlght. This quartet of young men ' a -very enjoyable program of SOngS and music laat Katnr1av night and hare-consented to sing again. There will be no Saturday night serrice at the army. For tale About 500 hit Crawford, Elbertaa A Hales, in the orcnara. Box 1154, . Statesman. Shoo Is Sold Marraret'a TtaKr Specialty shop has been sold by Mrs. Marraret D. Collin tn tha Misses Mina and Mary Larson. unUl recenUy with Price's store. New lines will be added to th store and it will remain open ail day on Saturday. Dance Modern ntd.Tim rvntai Gardens Tonight. Salem ' Centen nial Commission Dance. Seeks Extradition f!nTrTir cnarles A. Spragne yesterday aaked California officials to aur remded Clyde O. Crosbr. hn t wanted in Oregon City charged witn oesertion and abandonment. n is under arrest in Los An. geles. Today. Friday A Satnrday-Anan House at the Valley Packing Com pany, jrree guts lor all. See our adrertlsement on Page 19 for de tails, t Licenaes ImdmI Mtrrl.ru it- censes were obtained in Vancou ver recently by Clifford L- Wil liams, Long Beach. Califs and IX) la M. Griffin. Albany, and h Russel Robert Lovall and T .nr. raine Forrest, both of Sheridan. Wanted, rood team m nlaa tn imnl wagon away Mon., Aug. 5. The Blue Bird. Drunkenness Charged Joe Doe and John A. Dukes were booked by city officers yesterday on charges of being drunk In public places. Weager Dies Word was re ceired of the death yesterday In Pldflc City of Henry Wenger, for 40 years a Salem resident. Grass- Fire Citr flrem an tm. terday extinguished a grass fire between 14th and 15th streets on Simpson. Dance Modern. Old-Tlma Pmtai Gardens Tonight. Salem Centen nial Commission Dance. Grange RequettM View Station, Sun Mountain The Fort Klamath rnnr ! written a letter to the state high way commission urging construc tion Of a lookont atarfnn An tort rf Sun mountain tn Klamath county. The lookout would be adjacent to rne ..uaues-caiuornla highway and would rive trayalara an hmK. structed Tiew of the entire Wood Kirer valley. The-reuuest will ba eoaaldarait by the highway commission at its next meeting. ? at ,wVKiJTrr - -2tWopBw e . ' i r C-O- jUOGO. LiliuN a. r " " Dairyn mm Allege Excessive' Charges Made ; Revocation - of Licenses Fought Tha state milk control Toard was named defendant yesterday " two xanner actions. ari!n tn recent weeks from 1U-order re quiring dairymen in ? the Salem Tlcinity to show cause why their licenses should' .not " be ' revoked for failure to make eqtallsation payments claimed duo by the board.;- -" . . Plaintiffs In tho case were Cur ley's dairy and Dave's Independ ent dairy. Harold n MaMimw and others. Also listed as a de- lenaant was the Dairy Cooperat- aseociauon or Salem because of Interests as a third flciary in the payments alleged Bit. Tha closely narallal sUte that tho dairies held the be- uei tnat they were suffering from exeeasive char ran hr tha MintMi board, and . together with other names claiming aimilar discrim ination, had negotiated a setUe ment at 25 per cent of .tha origi nal charges wlth the control ooara. This Settlement, tha romnliln ants affirm, was agreed to by the 111. . . a - mu control ooard, the plaintiffs and other dairies, and also by the cooperative-association which, be- cau i large mpk surpluses, was expected to receive the bulk of equalization payments. Since tho making of the agree ment, nowever, the plaintiffs as ert that the control board has demanded full payment instead 01 tne 19 per cent agreed upon by ordering interested dairies to Show Cause W h V their IImhim should not be revoked for failure to pay the full sum. A permanent Injunction against revocatory action by the board s asxea ay ooth complainants. Urcuit Court G. H. and Mabel Benjamin vs. Frank Koehler and Henry Uptde graff ; Judgment dismissing action and allowing f 10.30 costs to de- leuaiuL ; Floyd Bflyeu and Westchester Fire Insurance eomnanv ya. inn C. Ramseyer; defendant' cost om ox entered. Mvrtle Unrrli anrt KnAwt ns vs. a. r. sicDanisl ad others; default decree awarding full title m rei property to plaintiffs. Ilda Himelwrlght by John Hlm- oiwnxai, guardian, vs. Oscar K. Price; counter affidavit denying mat convenience of witnesses Is served ny change of trial to Ben ton county. State ex rel Ins Isabella nui vs. Robin Reed: motion for order requiring defendant to show cause why conditions of divoree decree granted reoruary 15, It IS, ml- les-eaiT not complied with. Bill LaFountalne rt. Christine LaFountaine: autnlem enlal Mm. plaint making allegations as to uetenaants personal habits. Evelyn Brnne vs. Zetta Sehia. dor and otehrs; motion to strike paragraph from complaint as re- uunaani. Julia Gulllck vs. Marl n Swearlnger and others; order eonnrming sale of real property. Fred A. Barna vs. John K. Leo; transcript from Jefferson Justice court. Jessie M. SDlcer tl TTanrv r Splcer; defendant alleges InabilW ty m pay attorney's fees and costs. Bmzna Brier vs. Ebner Sausage Ajunen; complaint for 984.31 al leged due ror goods. Probata Conrt Elmer E. Snyder estate; Gus- tavue iMwant Snyder named ex ecutrix; a will leaves 1500 to Hazel Florence Snyder, a dana-h. ter, and the remainder to tho wiaow who is also executrix. Emma Michaels guardianship appraisal, OJ S.SW1B KeOCn, ASS L. Lewelllng and Margaret Ross. i exisf.ii. Clorlada A. Ames osUU; final account of Lora Ames Allen and Koseoe a. Ames, administrators, shows recetnta. ITltt ia sia. bursemenu. I1I4.JI; September mm i or nnai hearing. John W. Lark, .at,.- decree awarded RaaseU 1L Lac key, administrator la Marion county; assignment of all be quests rrom the portion of the in Jiansas to Emma R. Lund, administratrix there, filed y auana Moore, Laura Deeds, Leslie, Charles and Luetla Lac key; affidavit states that Kansas assets or tne estate are Insuffi cient to pay claims owing. W. L 8taley estate; authority to sell motor vehicle granted. Justice Court AliceM. Perry, IT. uttering a yinnft JAMES ELLISON TONITE and FRLDAT Sue ? Today and Thursday - a Uii ''t.NL ; 5-4i3 -.4.rt4: V - ; ' ' ' forged instrument certified Juvenile authorities Lawrence. A: WeselowskJ, IT. larceny of radio, certified to Juve nile authoritie. '! Blarriagt Licenses Oordoa P. oley, 11, farmer, route two, Woodburn, and Era Maria Matthnirs.- tl. Woodburn. ' Robert Martin Hulst, 21, farm er, box 175, Bunnyvlew avenue, and Luella WeSdln: i. dlanenaar. 145 South Winter street. Salem. Municipal Court ' Henry ' Jiibm f ft n n a drunken driving; fined f 1 0. X 0 day Jail sentence suspended on condition of payment of fine, ona year's probation and on year's revocation Of OOeratnr'a 1(janaa Notlco of appeal given. . , i Side-Saddle Added Onto Fair Stakes Costume to Count High; Other New Classes Are Listed Days rone by will again in tho Oregon state fair how arena in September as 190's smartest fenkislna Har cantar'out in tha side-saddle style to compete for prises in one of me new classes in the State fair nirht horse ah aw here -Labor day. The ladies' side-saddle class calls for aide-saridl fiftaril TV Sasi at m weU as this style saddle and the costume will count 40 per cent on the score, says Paul R. Wash ke, professor of nhyafoat adula tion at the University of Oregon, who is manager of the homo show this year. Other a,W rlnM m an vJ m tne classification and prise list, distributed lata laat waa IikI.I. " " - " children's seat and hand's for an riders under If years of age, com bination flve-ralted chairs and flve-galted horces to be ridden by Owner or mam HaV oi tne owner's family. The classi fication list provides for seven competitive events each, night of ia iiorss anow. wninn nuti ean tember t. Labor day. but tnaa ft go on the final night of the fair, which is Sundsy, September I. Stakes Of USA aaeh m llaat for fine harness horses, roadsters to one, tnree-galted horses, com bination three - a-altaf lan. combination flve-galted and flve galted. A 1500 stake will be awarded for tho best week's accu mulative acora in tha iItAam. exhibition entries. Interest will center also in two nernetnal tronhiaa tha t ...... - - hotel award won last year by Mariposa McDonald of the C. Roy Hunt Stables of Portland with Bert Corby riding and the D. F. Burge troahv in tha !-.... class, won In 1$ Si by Nerval Mar tin Of The Daliaa Tha r...i hotel trophy is for the finest 1 5 t saddle horse over Entries for tha hnn. hw . wuw w Close Wednesday Sna-uat . noon. Classlficstion and prise lists may oe Obtained h writ in m Oregon state fair, Salem. Ferry Contract Is Lret to incunibent Contract for oneratlna- tha TT acroaa tha wiii.m.fi. Wllsonvllle was awarded by the sUte highway department yester day to Leonard and Siata nt vr.it. nomah, who submitted the only bid Of S1250 a month Tk. also holds the present contract, which expires next January 1. Call Board ELSnrORB Tod ay Robert Toung. Maureen u SulUraa in "Sporting Blood." Anne Shirley. James . Ellison la "Anne of Wind "miM Saturday Mickey Rooney. Judy Garland ia "Andy Hardy MeeU DebuUate." Charles Coburn, Bfllle Burke ia "The Captain is a Lady.M ' CAPITOL Today Nancy KeUey, Robert Cantmlngs in "Pri vaU Affair.- Frankle Dar ro, Mary Kornmaa in "On the Spot." GRAPTD Today Ronald Cole - an in "The Lost Hortx on - Cary Grant. Irons Dunne la -The Awful Truth." STATS Today Dude Ranch Fro lics on tha stage. Cesar Romero, Marjorle Weaver in "Cisco Kid aad the Lady." HOLLYWOOD . Today Greta Gar bo, Melvyn Douglas ia "Kin otchka." Frank . Morgan. Blllle Burks in "The Ghost Comes Home." r Friday "Oh. Johnny. How J Ton Can Love." Lois Lane. 1 James Craig In "ZAnii- 1 bar,"- , LIBERTY Today Leslie Howard. . Wendy Hlller in "Pgyma- lion." Don Wilson. Vera Vagss In "Village Bars Danes." . Friday Gene Autry In "Ran. cho Grande." "Son of the Navy.", Chapter IS "DHkr Tracy's O-Mea.".. i ' v. Said I H had ABB "JOTCHiCrV 3 Mahrya Poaglaa laa CUtta 4 And Socosd rscttura """assseassssemassssssussssiesai 39 Gna to en 1 ' ... : ; ' AU Wffl Be Takeki From Ranks ?7 Officers I Are irromotect i.i i Appointment of (f new offi cers and promotion of IT offi cers In the Oregon national guard waa aprpoveq. yesterday by the War dumrtm.ft i ,v . i . promotion sad appointment an thorixa.tioa ia tha state's history. Major General George A. .White, commanding; general - announced here, i j - - Similar ineresaaa it granted tit tha a ft . I j . Washington Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, but . the . figures for h e ' !lt VTe available here. ; The guardsmen of the fire states -are tho 41st division, com- .u.u uj- uenerai Walts, which bfln"Ata weeks of maneuvers at Fort Lewis. Wash next week. . wmcni tnen will be mobilized far about a year, ,.In Oregon national guard. 11 majors .will be promoted to llectesant colonels, seven cap tains will become majors and even lieutenants will become cap tains. ! Tho 39 new officers will be aDDOinled ftrat an Jt i, tenants, and aU win come from the ranks. "All Dromotlona and . meats will be msde from the pres 5A nks," General White said, following a conference . ith Governor Charles A. Sprague, who Indicated his approval of recognising only the men. now In service and preferably from men with two years' service, who have attended previous traialne eamns. "ritnu.. .un. -in v. .vT hasU, but there are not enough vacancies for all qualified men. General White continued. In calling on regimental com manders for their recommenda tions. General White said that un der the law of Una annalatmant. and promoUons. these will bo made from the lists submitted by the recimental must pass federal examining boards and those who qualify will then be certified to the war de partment for federal commission He said there would be mora promoUons if the 41st division Is increased from its present strength of 10.090 to a war-time strength of 10.000. All vacancies are in the line of the infantry, field artillery and coast artillery. Rites Are Today or Lillie Starr Word haa been retail d f tha death in Los Anseles on JdIt 11 of Lillie Howe Starr, who was oorn in Salem. October It. 1S72. Mrs. Starr was tha danahta of Selena and James T. Howe. Survivors are a son. Harold ows Hiarr of Los Angeles: sis ter, Mrs. Annie Francis of rial. las, aad grandson. Hsrold Starr. Jr- of Los Angeles. The body waa cremated and ashes, forwarded to Salem, where services will be held today at 1 p.m. at the IOOF cemetery. Pension Council In Session Here Methods of assisting legislative candidates who favor Increased old are oenalona will ha diaonaaa at the chamber of eommarra haa today at a meeting of the execu tive committee or tho Oregon Pension federation. The committee also will decide wnetner to support the initiative measure which would 1 1 c o n s o many forms of gambling, with tho proceeds to no used ror pensions. This bill is the only Measure on the November ballot which affects pensions. Rainfall Average For July Topped Half again more rain fell in Salem during July than tha m onto, a average oc .40 Inch, ac cording to official records, rtvs aays- precipitation of .CI inch was me greatest in July since If St, wnicn naa .. Ninety degree weather domi nated the first week; followed by only one more reading of 00 da- srves, on in xitn. Approximately half tho month waa ma) a&s rainy, with rainfall on July 40. 21, 25. IS and 27. T Official in Doubt I To Reason for Change ' No event that with Senator Charles L. McNsry's noUflcaUon is scheduled-for the state fairrronnda An A a a-n at ' fair officials said yesterday.. The uvuucsuon nas neen advanced to AUSrUSt 27. with an ml...H.. given in.Washinrtnn TV1 that tk. change- was made to avoid a eon- met or events. Statehonaa nffiAiaia the. change may have been made to avert drawing crowds awsy Astoria regatta oa Aug ust 22. 5 . ; - . - " J rdsm x-ueasanU Heleased -HBPPNER. Ore. Jaly J. L. Richardson, president of the w aunters ana Anglers club. today m a m ir n - v. a ft a a pheasants to be released la Mor .COBaiT tnis season already boon turned-loose alone varl r . f - s- New Police Radio Gets Its Ouarrvx I Two in Two Days Two-way radio gets Its man for tho city police department. Yesterday Patrolman Hobart KIgginft msde Gift of tha tl. installed system to antnra pk. art Preston, escapee from the state training school for boys at vrooaourn. and tho day before he bronrht It tnf naa In wa. taking av Salem Juvenile subse quently charged with larceny trom anr automobile. . - Klgglns. on patrol at Marlon ana .rront streets, spotted young Preston,! who mads his escape from tho ' state school Tuesday night. His radio for miitT brought two other prowl ears that aiaea m- reus ding np tho young ster within- five minutes after Ktggins Saw him. TfTiisaw Shown Pasjlong History u una m snows tooge is dis playing an old whipsaw during the; Centennial celebration which is ia most Interesting relic The saw has been in possession of the lodge since 1SS1, when it waa pre sented by D. D. Prettyman. but ii outcry nates bsck to 1S29. The relie was taken from Dela ware about to Missouri, and in 1847 it was bronrht the plains to The Dalles. In The Dalles ths ssw was used to construct two flat boats which D. D. Tompkins, David, James and John Powell, the late Wil liam McKlnnev of Turner and hla father, who was a Methodist min ister, used to sail down the Co lumbia river. The handles now on the saw, except a crossbar on tho one of them, were put on at The Dalles, and the wood is still ia good condition. Eight Gties Send Rotary Visitors Rotarlans from eight Oregon cities attended the Salem Rotary club's statewide Centennial luncheon at ths Marlon hotel yes israay noon. Represented were Portland. Medford. Eugene, Cor Valiis. Sheridan, llk.n. xxtmA- burn and SUverton. Governor naries A. sprague welcomed the visitors, i The Rotarlans heard Dr. Wil liam Q. arverson. president of Lin fleld college. MeMlnnville. de clare that Salem's observance of its first 100 years' existence pre sents a cnauenge to carry its ear- ir aay spirit, mat or a free people. Into the future. Musie waa provided by the Cen tennial quartet composed of Her bert B. Glsisver. Max Alfnnt t- aid Craven and Rev. David Rlnr- laa J ala a . . . wnn. Alice urary Brown as accompanist. 'Obituary . TJ vtn ntM Winifred E. Livingston, at the """"" ner aaugnter. 414 South Winter street, at tha 7 years. Survived by children, j oauv.uua vk oaiem. Phillip LlvLnrston. of OaAw w.. Mrs. W. F. Dundaas, Mrs. Albert aeanrom or Terry. Unt C. E. of Toppenlsh. Wallace and Warren, both of nnifa. .i.t. Mrs. Cap! tola Peterson. Mrs. Andy iwo, doio or Wyoming; Mrs. J; Nelson of Grasston, Minn. Fu feral announcements later from in waucer and Howell chapel. Armstroaa .AtAth residence, llil Msrion ."V1 B"ay, juiy jo, Martha A. Armstrons. ared ts uH oi. if' ol W. L. Skipton and Miss oi- oaipioa or saiem. Life saem- w u&jf oc st. Maries. Ida-, and grand worthy htaf r honor. Idaho chapter No. 40. Fu- services wui be held in the cuFsioi me w. X. Rlgdon osa pany Thursday. August 1 at 10 Av. uuy l. Drill offlciat lag. Costcludlng services Crystal Lake cemetery, Corvallls. KamaTI Matttda Kan flail i- v. July 10. Remains are being for. UMwAaJ re wMUVU xwiamatn raiu for serrice- and interment by the Walker s nowtn iruneral home. BUM Frank Whltwood Bliss. 14 at a iJ,01 21.1on of Mr! "d,rMr!- O. Dean Bliss; brother "I lttMU' rge Darwin and Cy Bliss, all of Salem; grandson v& v. jl. jiarnes or Dallas, Terns. Funeral services will be from the Walker and Howell chapel Satur-; day Auguat 2, at 2 pjn. Rev. J. . iswion wm efflclate. Wenger At the residence. Pacific City. Ore.. Wednesday. Jnly 21. Henry Wenger, aged 78 years. Father of A- J- Leaard and Clarence Wen- tr l trmcaut CUy, and Mrs. Helen R. Swing of Newberg, Ore, and also survived by four step-children. Funeral services da !" chP1 f the ------ vwavauy CHS pel, Friday. August 2. at 1:20 pm. concluding services City View cemetery. During July eonclnA4na 4..- wero held at ML Crest Abbey mausoleum and crematorium for tho following: " Magnus: Swanson James LeRoy NaUoa Alfred Ansell , Calvin A. Ingle Georra Imn. mt.a. -Benjamin O. Schueking ; Ivan Crvaail Ult.l.n Professor H. a Howe JobPkcingls Up 41 per Cent Inrentory Being Taken "of Skilled Workers lor Defense i New Jobs secured through the Ore iron state emnloymant aana during the first half of 1040 ln- creasea ex per cent over the Sam penoo last year. Director L. O. Stoll reoorted yeaterdav a Supplementary placements mors Kuma uonoiea wniie joss In private uaustry gamed 22 per cent. ' i Stoll said an up-to-the-minute inventory of skilled worhara 1 key defense occupations was being j x local employment of flees In Oregon this month. Both1 main and secondary registration! will ha asinntl . . . il . unemployed Included la acuT uie. . r Decrease of nearly 15 per cent la acuvo me rrom the 4T.111 list ed last year at this time is re: nected la the Increased placement Ia the first six months ft itt found Jobs with privau firms taroaga the state employment service com oared' with is lie the first half of 13 f. Supple- uvoiarj placements, mainly along aeaaooai xarm lines, jumped from 10.727 to 25,024, whUe the toUl ol an jons weatup from 44,227 to C2.S7L Placements 1 a governmental ciassiixcaaoBs slumped from 0241 Coroner, Attorn ev Have Death Report CireumsUncss leading to the death of Frank Whltwood Bliss. -7ar-oia Dieyeiist Tuesday night struck bv a rar ilH... v Lloyd CecU Tates of Crawfords- Tiue, are now in the hands of the district attorney and county coro ner, state police officers who in- Teaugaiea declared yeaterday. Blis- sea of Mr. and Mrs. O. Dean Bliss, 2748 North Front, was struck aa he rode his bicycle "wa tne arxreway at his home. Yates, accomnanfad h. hi. and infant eon. was coming Into oaiem irom Tigard, where he is employed. Road Contractor Dies SCTTUATE, Mass.. Jnly 21.-(jp) -George Copp Warren, 7S, na tionally known officer of Warren Brother's company, one of the s largest nignway cootraet- "-a uiua. U1CU ItfUIJ. rRnn n (IN OKEOON) pay the new tax for jou on America's Finest Ggarette prori better for your nose and throat I PAG- nvz r Cord Goes Doira Okeh: Chickeh Is Seemingly Normal ThoUrh IndlraatlMa tarn rubber upholstery cord spparent ly did not give .indigestion to a spring chicken which swallowed it, in the OSlnion nf Tiff r,A -M i Willis Norris, is 4 E Lewis street, who discovered the oddity when tho fryer via hnii.r. ,v. week.",, . They found abont half f th. " cord doubled bo In: tha fhioVu'. craw and tho remainder virtually filling its gixxard. but the chicken had seemed ontirel-y'haaithv was nnusnal fa na iw The cord was about three-eighths lneh thick. . . ; !. Former ftlinister Rchirns to ISalera The Calvary Bantiat tlii r which Rev. Arno Q. Wenlger is the Das tor. Is olannlnri a hnma-. coming service for Sundsy mom ning with Dr. W. T. XI 1111 ken of Portland, who Is now the presi dent of tha Western Baptist The ological seminary, as the speaker. He is the unanimous choice of the hoard ""of deacons btvinu r h. former relationship to ithe older members of the church, having ' been their pastor In other, days. A brief hlatory of tha rhk'. existence will be giveT by one of. the chsrter members, in nf whnn. will have places of honor and spe cial recognition, special musie will be rendered h-r thai hni der the direction of E.1 D. Llnd- Durg. following the raesssge of the morning the ordinance of com-, munlon Will be obserrad mi tha' hand of fellowship extended to the new members who have nnttad during' the month. There will be no evening serrice, the congrega tion Joining In the great union service nt the fairgrounds. " Centennial on Air, Portland Stations The KOIN-KA 1JZ ratto n.t.. in Portland presented six broad casts from Salem yesterday in con nection With the Cantannlat anS a half hour drama last ntrht haaa. lag on the celebration. H. M. "Hank" Swartwood. Jr KOIN KALK program director, said more time was given to tho Ceo--' tennial -than his atatlona devoted in one day to a rose fes tival In Portland. Here With Svirfwaiwl -vara Stanley Chnreh. dlratna nf nah- lic affairs; Mare Bowman, con tinuity editor, and Earl Denham, technician. r NatSaBjl Defease) Tax IaclaoVd 41 mm - i :"EDUilllDS " 6920 asssaauassaisBsaaW-jh-SBsssa - - LAST TIMES TODAY ; : Leslie -Howard ta " 'TYCIIALiOII''- With Wsndy Hlller ; a.a 1 A Com N o? txmpanioa Feature, k' IV..VU yr -I x-ins . OX THK 6FOT ' ' L Also Ksws and Sports - j ' - V I 'i . 1 ..-'.; -,.-!;."(. . -